Straight paths to Dante

13 February 2025, The Tablet

Dante Alighieri, by Henry James Holiday, c.1875

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The Divine Comedy is possibly the most monumental work of European literature, and has been endlessly remade by changing cultural contexts in the 700 years since its completion

The Divine Comedy is possibly the most monumental work of European literature, and has been endlessly remade by changing cultural contexts in the 700 years since its completion

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