In the third and final part of The Divine Comedy, Dante recounts
his journey through heaven, after the travails and torments of Hell
and the arduous ascent of Mount Purgatory, creating a cosmology of
the highest realm of creation which is astonishing in its
complexity. In Dante's imagining, Paradise is formed out of
concentric spheres surrounding the Earth, beginning with the Moon
and ending with the Empyrean. Dante must traverse these ethereal
regions guided by his beloved Beatrice, as a means of attaining
wisdom, revelation and beatitude. Containing some of Dante's finest
poetry, Dante's Paradise is an enduring vision of grace and a
powerful allegory for the struggle for redemption. This dual-text
edition completes J.G. Nichols's masterful verse translation of The
Divine Comedy.
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