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The Divine Comedy

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Exploring the profound influence of Dante and Shakespeare on modern thought, this work delves into how their literary legacies shape contemporary culture and intellectual discourse. The author examines their distinct contributions, highlighting the ways in which these two giants of literature encapsulate the essence of human experience, emotion, and creativity. The narrative invites readers to consider the dichotomy between these two figures and their lasting impact on the literary canon and beyond, suggesting that they represent the dual pillars of modernity.

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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2021
Format
souple
Pages
362
ISBN13
9781789432572
Séries
Première publication
1321
Titre original
La Divina Commedia
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Exploring the profound influence of Dante and Shakespeare on modern thought, this work delves into how their literary legacies shape contemporary culture and intellectual discourse. The author examines their distinct contributions, highlighting the ways in which these two giants of literature encapsulate the essence of human experience, emotion, and creativity. The narrative invites readers to consider the dichotomy between these two figures and their lasting impact on the literary canon and beyond, suggesting that they represent the dual pillars of modernity.