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A concise, scholarly primer that situates the poet within his political and cultural milieu and summarizes his life, political activity, and long exile. It surveys the shorter vernacular poems and lyrical pieces, outlines the author’s Latin treatises and correspondence, and offers a structured reading of the three-part epic, discussing its moral, allegorical, and political dimensions in Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. Chapters combine biographical narrative, textual commentary, and interpretive notes, while bibliographical appendices, diagrams, and indexes guide further study; the volume presents itself as a revision that balances allegorical readings with the poet’s symbolic national role.
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