"Poet, who guidest me, Regard my manhood, if it be sufficient. Ere to the arduous pass thou dost confide me." As a companion to our feature we are providing a link to the ILTweb Digital Dante ...
The Florentine poet’s richly detailed vision of a journey through hell and beyond has inspired other writers and artists for ...
Beatrice’s love is tough. His sins confessed, they vanish in the air. Love can never be too much or enough. This poem appears in the January 2023 issue. We would love to hear from you. Let us know ...
But the poet Michael Palma doesn't seem to mind. So that it will be worthy of salvation. The challenge to approaching a translation of Dante's original Italian this way is that it means you can't ...
"The Divine Comedy" is an epic poem by Dante Alighieri, divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatorio", and "Paradiso". In it, Dante recounts his allegorical journey through the afterlife ...