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The Divine Comedy(Illustrated)

Dante Alighieri

Editora: Micheal Smith

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A Visual Feast: Take in Dante Alighieri's immortal masterwork, brought to life in this exquisitely illustrated version. Take an unforgettable voyage through the ethereal realms of Paradise, the terraces of Purgatory, and the circles of Hell with the help of 20 breathtaking illustrations.
	Classic Tale, Modern Presentation: This edition not only preserves the poetic brilliance of Dante's epic but also enhances the experience with captivating visuals. The fusion of art and literature creates an enchanting reading experience that will transport you to a world of divine imagination.
	 Meet the Characters: Dive deeper into the narrative with a comprehensive character list that introduces you to the vivid personalities encountered on Dante's voyage. From the tormented souls in the Inferno to the radiant spirits in the Paradiso, you'll have a guide to all the fascinating individuals that populate this epic journey.
	Author's Insight: Explore the life and times of Dante Alighieri through a detailed biography, gaining valuable insights into the mind behind this literary marvel. Discover the inspirations, struggles, and influences that shaped the creation of The Divine Comedy.

A Quest for Redemption
Join Dante, the poet, as he travels through the afterlife on a quest for spiritual enlightenment and redemption. His odyssey through sin, penance, and salvation has captivated readers for centuries, offering profound reflections on the human condition.
Artistic Interpretation: The included illustrations are not mere decorations but intricate interpretations of Dante's vivid descriptions. Each image is a work of art in itself, providing a fresh perspective on the story and the characters.
A Treasure for Your Collection: Whether you're a seasoned fan of Dante's work or a newcomer to his divine journey, this illustrated edition is a must-have addition to your library. It's a collector's item that will be cherished for generations to come.
Experience the Divine: 
Rediscover the epic poem that has transcended time and culture, beautifully adorned with illustrations, character insights, and the author's own story. The Divine Comedy: Illustrated Edition is an invitation to explore the profound, the beautiful, and the timeless—a literary gem that will enchant your soul.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of literary history in a visually captivating form. Dive into The Divine Comedy as you've never seen it before, and let Dante's words and artistry take you on a journey to the very heart of the divine.

 
Disponível desde: 13/01/2024.

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