Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Search - Inferno

Inferno
Inferno
Author: Dante Alighieri, Stanley Lombardo (Translator), Steven Botterill (Introduction), Anthony Oldcorn (Notes)
To the groundbreaking series that began with Iliad (1997), and continued with Odyssey (2000) and Aeneid (2005), Stanley Lombardo now adds his translation of the first part of their most natural successor, Dante s great poetic synthesis of the classical pagan and medieval Christian traditions. Here is the Divine Comedy s most harrowing canticle, ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780872209176
ISBN-10: 0872209172
Publication Date: 2/27/2009
Pages: 512
Rating:
  ?

0 stars, based on 0 rating
Publisher: Hackett Pub Co
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
Reviews: Member | Amazon | Write a Review

Top Member Book Reviews

buzzby avatar reviewed Inferno on + 6062 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Translated in 1954 by John Ciardi, this edition published in 2001. It's enough to make you forswear the Three Beasts of Worldliness forever (expecially the "She-Wolf of Incontinence", that sounds real inconvenient).
reviewed Inferno on
Helpful Score: 2
Dante's Inferno was a great glimpse into the people of the 1300's and how Dante viewed them. He racked and stacked them into the 9 rings of Hell, according to their sins. Dante took the realism of real events and people to make this book very interesting.
SuDongpo avatar reviewed Inferno on + 37 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Longfellow's translation is difficult and widely available in the public domain. I prefer a "modern" translation myself.
johndough avatar reviewed Inferno on
Helpful Score: 2
The last time I read "The Inferno" was back in 1971 as an undergrad in English Lit, but I did recall liking it and I wasn't disappointed the second time around. This editon has a brief biography of Dante, a decent introduction and lots of "endnotes" (ie footnotes) to the text. Longfellow's translation is quite readable, although I can't say how it compares to more modern translations; however the fact that it was still used in 2003 when this version was published must be a testimony to its' durability.
Read All 10 Book Reviews of "Inferno"

Please Log in to Rate these Book Reviews

ZenLady avatar reviewed Inferno on + 9 more book reviews
One of the great, all-time classics. I highly recommend this book, although it is not an easy read. If you have the time to commit, it's well worth it.


Genres: