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Inferno by Dante 3 50.00%
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Old 01-11-2014, 08:52 PM   #16
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FYI - There is a website associated with this translation, the Princeton Dante Project. There are several lecture texts by Hollander. You can also search his commentaries online.
http://etcweb.princeton.edu/dante/pdp/
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Old 01-13-2014, 12:43 PM   #17
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FYI - There is a website associated with this translation, the Princeton Dante Project. There are several lecture texts by Hollander. You can also search his commentaries online.
http://etcweb.princeton.edu/dante/pdp/
great link - and the lecture on allegory is even better than what I wrote, could you believe it

ETA: on links, here are two italian actors reading the first Canto. One is Vittorio Gassman, one of the greatest Italian actors: this is definitely better for an Italian speaker, as the emphasis helps understand the text (for an Italian, Dante's language is quite hard to understand), it is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBGq11ODudA
just skip to minute 4.40.
The other one is by a fellow tuscan, Roberto Benigni, comedian and actor know outside Italy for his movie Life is beautiful/la vita e' bella which won the Palme D'or in Cannes and Oscar as best foreign film, both in 1998 - this is less emphatic, but the rhyme is very clear:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igC8UcnAZHE

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Thank you both, Bookworm_girl and paola. Even though I know only a few words of Italian, the sound is so beautiful I was quite mesmerised.
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Old 01-14-2014, 04:11 PM   #19
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FYI - There is a website associated with this translation, the Princeton Dante Project. There are several lecture texts by Hollander. You can also search his commentaries online.
http://etcweb.princeton.edu/dante/pdp/

I'm going with teh Hollander translation so

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great link - and the lecture on allegory is even better than what I wrote, could you believe it

ETA: on links, here are two italian actors reading the first Canto. One is Vittorio Gassman, one of the greatest Italian actors: this is definitely better for an Italian speaker, as the emphasis helps understand the text (for an Italian, Dante's language is quite hard to understand), it is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBGq11ODudA
just skip to minute 4.40.
The other one is by a fellow tuscan, Roberto Benigni, comedian and actor know outside Italy for his movie Life is beautiful/la vita e' bella which won the Palme D'or in Cannes and Oscar as best foreign film, both in 1998 - this is less emphatic, but the rhyme is very clear:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igC8UcnAZHE
Italian does sound so musical even if I can only understand occasional words from my long fading memories of Spanish classes in high school.
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In the end, I'll stick to the Sayers translation which I love. It also features the illuminating notes from Charles Williams. I'll dip into others to view the Gustave Doré illustrations.
I also enjoyed the William Blake illustrations. You can find them at the Blake Archives.
http://www.blakearchive.org/exist/bl...ut812&java=yes
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I also enjoyed the William Blake illustrations. You can find them at the Blake Archives.
http://www.blakearchive.org/exist/bl...ut812&java=yes
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These are fantastic! I never knew they existed - so very different from Dore's.
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I particularly love the lion in the first picture - it looks like a large woolly dog.

Blake was a really interesting artist, wasn't he.
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I particularly love the lion in the first picture - it looks like a large woolly dog.
Blake was a really interesting artist, wasn't he.
I thought the representation of the flying monster, Geryon, was interesting.
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