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New Life - Dante Alighieri, Louis de Bernières
New Life
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The New Life is an allegory of a soul's growth, and it introduced Dante's new poetic style likening love to a spiritual revelation. Combining prose and poetry, and fully realized by Rossetti's remarkable translation, this classic work of Dante's declaration of love for his muse Beatrice, is a... show more
The New Life is an allegory of a soul's growth, and it introduced Dante's new poetic style likening love to a spiritual revelation. Combining prose and poetry, and fully realized by Rossetti's remarkable translation, this classic work of Dante's declaration of love for his muse Beatrice, is a masterpiece of spiritual literature.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781843910466 (1843910462)
Publisher: Hesperus Press
Pages no: 84
Edition language: English
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She's Reading! ♥
She's Reading! ♥ rated it
4.0 Mi ha sorpresa la sincerità.
«Ecce Deus fortior me, qui veniens dominabitur michi.»
Julian Meynell's Books
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5.0 Dante's Vita Nuova
This is a little book of poems, mostly sonnets with surrounding explanatory text. The text tells of Dante's love for Beatrice and the poems mark this evolution ending in the intention to honour her in a way no poet has done, which of course will turn out to be the Paradiso. Dante is very much bein...
Let's Talk about Books!
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5.0 Vita Nuova (Oxford World's Classics)
Nel suo profundo vidi che s'interna,legato con amore in un volume, cio che per l'universo so squanderna...
Edward
Edward rated it
5.0 Vita Nuova (Penguin Classics)
Foreword to the Revised EditionChronologyIntroduction & NotesFurther ReadingA Note on the Translation & NotesLa Vita Nuova--I--II--III--First Sonnet--IV--V--VI--VII--Second Sonnet (double)--VIII--Third Sonnet--Fourth Sonnet (double)--IX--Fifth Sonnet--X--XI--XII--Ballad--XIII--Sixth Sonnet--XIV--Sev...
Khaleel
Khaleel rated it
A lot of weeping and mourning , Just finished it in both translation English and Arabic and I don`t feel that I have read it at all , translated poetry always wastes something , I will consider it as an intro to The Divine Comedy , hope that the latter will change my view about classical poetry .
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