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Condition: New
Format: Hardback (Sprayed Edge Premium Edition)
ISBN: 9789363124325
Publisher: Wilco
Overview
Dante's Inferno stands as one of the most celebrated works in world literature, opening the epic journey of The Divine Comedy. This premium sprayed-edge hardback presents the poet's descent through the nine circles of Hell, guided by Virgil, in a beautifully finished collector's edition. Ideal for lovers of classic literature, students of medieval poetry, and anyone drawn to timeless allegory, this sturdy hardback is built to be treasured, read, annotated, and displayed proudly on any bookshelf.
About the Book
Dante's journey begins in a dark wood, from which he is led by the Roman poet Virgil down through Hell's nine descending circles, each reserved for a different category of sin. Along the way readers encounter the lustful buffeted by endless storms, the gluttonous mired in filth, the wrathful locked in eternal combat, and the fraudulent and treacherous sealed in ice at the very depths of the abyss. Every punishment is rendered with sharp symbolic logic, reflecting the sin it answers, and Virgil's steady commentary helps both Dante and the reader make sense of the moral architecture unfolding before them. Written in the early fourteenth century during Dante's political exile from Florence, Inferno transforms personal loss and outrage into a sweeping meditation on justice, sin, and redemption that has resonated for over seven hundred years. Its vivid imagery has shaped Western art, theology, and storytelling ever since, influencing everything from Renaissance painting to modern fantasy fiction. This sprayed-edge hardback edition brings that enduring power into a beautifully finished physical object, with a durable binding suited to repeated reading, gifting, or display, making it a striking addition to any home library or classic literature collection.
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About the Author
Dante Alighieri (c.1265–1321) was a Florentine poet, philosopher, and political thinker widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in world literature. Exiled from his native Florence amid political turmoil, Dante channelled his experiences into The Divine Comedy, an allegorical journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. Inferno, its first part, combines vivid imagination with searing moral observation, introducing unforgettable imagery of sin and punishment. Dante's innovative use of vernacular Italian, rather than Latin, helped shape the modern Italian language itself, and his influence on Western poetry, theology, and storytelling remains immense more than seven centuries later.
Why You'll Love This Book
This sprayed-edge hardback turns a literary cornerstone into a genuinely beautiful object, perfect for classic literature lovers and collectors alike. Owning it means holding centuries of poetic and philosophical influence in a durable, display-worthy edition built to last.
Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown. This listing is for the UK edition with ISBN 9789363124325 as stated above.
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