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The Inferno, First Edition Hardcover by Dante Alighieri

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Edition
First Edition
ISBN
9780385496971

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Doubleday Religious Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
0385496974
ISBN-13
9780385496971
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1761541

Product Key Features

Original Language
Italian
Book Title
Inferno
Number of Pages
672 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Classics, General
Publication Year
2000
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Poetry, Fiction
Author
Dante Alighieri
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.6 in
Item Weight
36.6 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
00-034531
TitleLeading
The
Reviews
"A distinguished act of poetry and scholarship in one and the same breath, the Hollander Dante, among the strong translations of the poet, deserves to take its own honored place." --Robert Fagles "This new version of the Inferno wonderfully captures the concision, directness, and pungency of Dante's style.  Like a mirror, it reflects with clarity and precision the Italian original.  Each canto's set of copious, authoritative notes complements the facing-page Italian and English translation. A grand achievement." --Richard Lansing, Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature, Brandeis University "The New Inferno, as this is likely to be called, is both majestic and magisterial and the product of a lifelong devotion to Dante's poetry and to the staggering body of Dante scholarship. The Hollanders capture each and every accent in Dante, from the soft-spoken, effusive stilnovista poet, to the wrathful Florentine exile, to the disillusioned man who would become what many, including T. S. Eliot, consider the best poet who ever lived.  The Hollanders' adaptation is not only an intelligent reader's Dante, but it is meant to enlighten and to move and ultimately to give us a Dante so versatile that he could at once soar to the hereafter and remain unflinchingly earthbound." --AndrÈ Aciman, author of Out of Egypt: A Memoir "A brisk, vivid, readable-and scrupulously subtle-translation, coupled with excellent notes and commentary.  Every lover of Dante in English should have this volume." --Alicia Ostriker "English-speaking lovers of Dante are doubly in the Hollanders' debt: first, for this splendidly lucid and eminently readable version of Dante's Hell, and second, for the provocative, elegantly-written commentary, which judiciously synthesizes a lifetime of deeply engaged, wide ranging scholarship, as well as as the past six centuries of commentary on the poem. No student of Dante would want to be without it." --John Ahern, Antolini Professor of Italian Literature, Vassar College, "A distinguished act of poetry and scholarship in one and the same breath, the Hollander Dante, among the strong translations of the poet, deserves to take its own honored place." --Robert Fagles "This new version of theInfernowonderfully captures the concision, directness, and pungency of Dante's style.  Like a mirror, it reflects with clarity and precision the Italian original.  Each canto's set of copious, authoritative notes complements the facing-page Italian and English translation. A grand achievement." --Richard Lansing, Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature, Brandeis University "The NewInferno, as this is likely to be called, is both majestic and magisterial and the product of a lifelong devotion to Dante's poetry and to the staggering body of Dante scholarship. The Hollanders capture each and every accent in Dante, from the soft-spoken, effusive stilnovista poet, to the wrathful Florentine exile, to the disillusioned man who would become what many, including T. S. Eliot, consider the best poet who ever lived.  The Hollanders' adaptation is not only an intelligent reader's Dante, but it is meant to enlighten and to move and ultimately to give us a Dante so versatile that he could at once soar to the hereafter and remain unflinchingly earthbound." --AndrÈ Aciman, author ofOut of Egypt: A Memoir "A brisk, vivid, readable-and scrupulously subtle-translation, coupled with excellent notes and commentary.  Every lover of Dante in English should have this volume." --Alicia Ostriker "English-speaking lovers of Dante are doubly in the Hollanders' debt: first, for this splendidly lucid and eminently readable version of Dante's Hell, and second, for the provocative, elegantly-written commentary, which judiciously synthesizes a lifetime of deeply engaged, wide ranging scholarship, as well as as the past six centuries of commentary on the poem. No student of Dante would want to be without it." --John Ahern, Antolini Professor of Italian Literature, Vassar College
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
851.15
Synopsis
Dante's immortal poem enters English in the clearest, most accurate, most readable translation in decades, accompanied by a commentary of unsurpassed scholarship. The Inferno, the opening section of Dante Alighieri's epic theological poemLa Divina Commedia, is one of the indispensable works of the Western literary canon. The modern concept of hell and damnation owes everything to this work, and it is the rock upon which vernacular Italian was built. Its influence is woven into the very fabric of Western imagination, and poets, painters, scholars, and translators return to it endlessly. This new verse translation (with facing-page Italian text) by internationally famed scholar and master teacher Robert Hollander and his wife, poet Jean Hollander, is a unique collaboration that combines the virtues of maximum readability with complete fidelity to the original Italian-and to Dante's intentions and subtle shadings of meaning.  The book reflects Robert Hollander's faultless Dante scholarship and his nearly four decades' teaching experience at Princeton. The introduction, notes, and commentary on the poem cannot be matched for their depth of learning and usefulness for the lay reader. In addition, the book matches the English and Italian text on the Web site of the Princeton Dante Project, which also offers a voiced Italian reading, fuller-scale commentaries, and links to a database of some sixty Dante commentaries. The Infernoopens the glories of Dante's epic wider for English speakers than any previous translation, and provides the interpretative apparatus for ever-deeper excursions into its endless layers of meaning and implication. It is truly a Dante for the new millennium., The first of the 3 canticles in "La divina commedia "(The Divine Comedy), this 14th-century allegorical poem begins Dante's imaginary journey from Hell to Purgatory to Paradise with his sojourn among the damned. There he encounters historical and mythological creatures -- each symbolic of a particular vice or crime. Translated beautifully by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
LC Classification Number
PQ4315.2.H65 2000

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