Inferno
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Product details
- ISBN 9780785845515
- Weight: 680g
- Dimensions: 146 x 191mm
- Publication Date: 28 Nov 2024
- Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
This luxurious edition of Dante’s timeless classic belongs on every book lover’s bookshelf.
The Inferno is the first part of Dante’s masterpiece, The Divine Comedy. In this epic poem, Dante is led by the poet Virgil into the nine circles of Hell—limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud, and treachery—culminating in a meeting with Satan himself. Along the way, he meets a number of interesting figures. The Divine Comedy, written in the early fourteenth century by Dante Alighieri, continues to be essential reading for lovers of literature.
This elegant, highly giftable volume features:
- A stunning, foil-embossed, faux-leather cover
- The classic, unabridged translation by the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882)
- Beautifully designed endpapers
- An introduction by Renaissance literature and history scholar John Lotherington
- A biography detailing the life and times of Dante Alighieri
A must-have for every home library, The Inferno is a book that you’ll reach for again and again, destined to grace your bookshelves for years to come.
Chartwell Deluxe Editions feature beautifully-designed heirloom volumes of literary classics. Other Chartwell Deluxe Editions include Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Anne of Green Gables, Little Women, Dracula, The Republic, The Iliad, The Essential Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, Irish Folk and Fairy Tales, and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories.
Dante Alighieri (c. 1265–1321) was an Italian poet, writer, and political thinker. After studying at the University of Bologna, he married and had four children. Dante was exiled from his hometown of Florence in 1302 due to his political leanings, finally settling in the city of Ravenna in 1307, when he began writing The Divine Comedy.
