The Divine Comedy - Dante Alighieri - książka
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The Divine Comedy - Dante Alighieri - książka

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Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) stands as a pivotal and pioneering figure from the European Middle Ages. While exiled from his beloved Florence, he composed his renowned Comedy—later dubbed Divine by admirers—to critique a world in moral and political disarray. Simultaneously, he challenged the conventional constraints of writing in the Italian vernacular, aspiring to create a groundbreaking and comprehensive work.

In the Comedy, the narrative follows a protagonist who embodies both Dante and Everyman, embarking on a profound journey through the Christian afterlife: Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. Dante constructs an original vision of the afterlife, marked by intricate architecture and a unified structure. Throughout the voyage, both Dante's character and the readers encounter a diverse array of figures—ranging from noble to grotesque, captivating to fearsome, and admirable to tender. These encounters vividly illustrate the outcomes of sin, the process of repentance, and the embodiment of virtue, guiding the character—and the audience—from the despair of Hell, through purifying Purgatory, to the bliss of Heaven.