Inferno (The Gothic Chronicles Collection): Canticle I, The Divine Comedy
By (Author) Dante Alighieri
Translated by Henry Longfellow
HarperCollins Focus
Harper Muse
4th September 2024
24th October 2024
United States
General
Fiction
Ancient, classical and medieval texts
Hardback
272
Width 160mm, Height 237mm, Spine 25mm
634g
"There is no greater sorrow than to be mindful of the happy time in misery." Dante Alighieri's Inferno, the first Canticle in the epic poetic masterpiece The Divine Comedy, is now available in an exquisite hardcover edition featuring a striking cover and distinctive interior design elements, making it ideal for fiction lovers, fans of horror and allegorical literature, and book collectors. Each collectible volume will be the perfect addition to any well-appointed library.
Harper Muse Classics: The Gothic Chronicles Collection presents Dante's Inferno:
Whether you're buying this as a gift or as a self-purchase, this remarkable edition features:
On Good Friday eve in the year 1300, a traveler (the narrator, Dante himself) loses his way and wanders into a dark mysterious wood, where he happens upon the ghost of the ancient Roman poet Virgil. Virgil promises to help Dante find his way back to the top of the mountain (Heaven), but first they must traverse the nine levels of Hell. As each concentric circle increases in horror and wickedness, the traveler encounters monsters (human and otherwise) and other fantastical creatures as he comes to understand the various sins of humanity such as lust, gluttony, heresy, and violence toward others. Transformed by his harrowing experience, Dante reaches his mountain-top destination as the sun rises on Easter morning.
Dante'sInferno is part of a four-volume collection that includes Bram Stoker's Dracula, Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, and a volume of Edgar Allan Poe's best-known short stories.
Durante degli Alighieri, or Dante (c. 12651321), was one of the major Italian poets of the Middle Ages and is referred to as the father of the Italian language. His Divine Comedy is widely considered to be the greatest literary work composed in the Italian language and a masterpiece of world literature.