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Sites about The Divine Comedy [Comedia Divina]
Characters: Beatrice, Vergil (Virgil)
Keywords: Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso
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- Alphabetical list of commentaries to Dante’s Commedia
- http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/culture/lit/italian/da_b_kom.htm
- This bibliography lists books and journal articles with criticism and commentary on Dante’s Divine Comedy.
- Author: Otfried Lieberknecht
- From: Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
- Author: Otfried Lieberknecht
- From: Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
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- Barron’s Booknotes: The Inferno
- http://pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/barrons/inferno.asp
- Includes information about the author, summary of the plot, notes on the characters, etc.. Plus sample test questions and term paper ideas. Registration is required. Turn off JavaScript before following link.
- Contains: Plot Summary, Character Analysis, Historical Context, Content Analysis, Bibliography
- Author: Carol Forman
- From: PinkMonkey Barron’s Educational Series, Inc.: 1984
- Author: Carol Forman
- From: PinkMonkey Barron’s Educational Series, Inc.: 1984
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- The Classic Text: Traditions and Interpretations: Dante Alighieri: The Divine Comedy
- http://www.uwm.edu/Library/special/exhibits/clastext/clspg064.htm
- Part of “The Classic Text: Traditions and Interpretations”, an online exhibit which “examines some of the high spots of the western literary canon. It explores the foundations of their iconographic standing, demonstrating how they arrive at this status through a variety of means, and not always on the basis of their literary worth. The exhibition gives special focus to how printers, publishers, editors, illustrators, and translators have used the icon of the classic text as a venue for their own agendas.”
- Author: Christopher Barth, Virginia Haas, Sarah McDanie
- From: University of Wisconsin Milwaukee – Special Collections Library
- Author: Christopher Barth, Virginia Haas, Sarah McDanie
- From: University of Wisconsin Milwaukee – Special Collections Library
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