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Dante's Comedy: Introductory Readings of Selected Cantos
By:Uberto Limentani
Published on 2011-04-14 by Cambridge University Press

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Professor Limentani offers a well-informed commentary on the individual Cantos of The Divine Comedy. He offers a scrupulous exposition of each of the ten Cantos, ironing out linguistic difficulties. The volume is genuinely introductory and could be profitably read by all non-specialists approaching Dante's poem for the first time.

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