Jumalainen Näytelmä
''Jumalainen Näytelmä'', also known as ''The Divine Comedy'', is a monumental epic poem written by Dante Alighieri in the early 14th century. The poem is divided into three parts: Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, and follows Dante's journey through the afterlife, exploring themes of sin, redemption, and divine justice. This work is notable for its profound reflection on morality and the soul's quest for God, drawing heavily on Christian theology and classical philosophy. Anthony Esolen's recent translation captures the poem's complexity while providing extensive notes and context for readers.
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“Do not be afraid; our fateCannot be taken from us; it is a gift.””
— Dante Alighieri
“In the middle of the journey of our life I found myself within a dark woods where the straight way was lost.””
— Dante Alighieri
“Amor, ch'al cor gentile ratto s'apprendeprese costui de la bella personache mi fu tolta; e 'l modo ancor m'offende.Amor, che a nullo amato amar perdona,Mi prese del costui piacer sì forte,Che, come vedi, ancor non m'abbandona...""Love, which quickly arrests the gentle heart,Seized him with my beautiful formThat was taken from me, in a manner which still grieves me.Love, which pardons no beloved from loving,took me so strongly with delight in himThat, as you see, it still abandons me not...””
— Dante Alighieri
“There is no greater sorrow then to recall our times of joy in wretchedness.””
— Dante Alighieri
“They yearn for what they fear for.””
— Dante Alighieri
“Through me you go into a city of weeping; through me you go into eternal pain; through me you go amongst the lost people””
— Dante Alighieri
“From there we came outside and saw the stars””
— Dante Alighieri
“Because your question searches for deep meaning,I shall explain in simple words””
— Dante Alighieri
“But the stars that marked our starting fall away.We must go deeper into greater pain,for it is not permitted that we stay.””
— Dante Alighieri
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