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020 _a9781847496478
040 _cTBS
041 _aeng
041 _hItalian
050 _aPQ4315.4
_b.L65
100 _aDante Alighieri
_d1265-1321
_923151
_eauthor
240 _aParadiso.
_lEnglish
245 _aParadise
_c/ Dante Alighieri ; translated by J. G. Nichols
260 _aLondon :
_bAlma Classics,
_c2017.
300 _a404 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
490 _aThe divine comedy
_vv. 3
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aContaining some of Dante’s finest poetry, Paradise is an enduring vision of grace and a powerful allegory for the struggle for redemption. This dual-text edition completes J.G. Nichols’s masterful verse translation of The Divine Comedy. In the third and final part of The Divine Comedy, Dante recounts his journey through heaven, after the travails and torments of Hell and the arduous ascent of Mount Purgatory, creating a cosmology of the highest realm of creation which is astonishing in its complexity. In Dante’s imagining, Paradise is formed out of concentric spheres surrounding the Earth, beginning with the Moon and ending with the Empyrean. Dante must traverse these ethereal regions guided by his beloved Beatrice, as a means of attaining wisdom, revelation and beatitude.
650 0 _aHeaven
_xPoetry
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650 0 _aParadise
_xPoetry
_923160
653 _aREADING IN ENGLISH
655 0 _aNarrative poetry
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655 0 _aPoetry
_923162
700 _aNichols, J. G.
_q(John Gordon)
_d1930-
_etranslator
_923163
942 _2lcc
999 _c4018
_d4018
655 _aLiterary classics