The Divine Comedy by Charles Eliot Norton, Dante Alighieri

The Divine Comedy

by Charles Eliot Norton and Dante Alighieri

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It took me about 3 years to finish this...I admit it would have gone quicker if I had paid attention what version I bought and actually picked up the one in prose. It was a good story with interesting punishments and such but it was dry to me after Hell (inferno).

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