Among the monuments of world literature, the genius "Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) occupies one of the leading places. In his most grandiose work in symbolic and allegorical form, the poet portrayed the dramatic fate of the human soul: its death in hell, rebirth in purgatory, triumph in paradise. Dante's poem is the most significant phenomenon of the High Middle Ages and to some extent a harbinger of Renaissance culture. Here is the first part of "Divine Comedy", "Hell". Translated from Italian by EA Drobiazka
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