The manuscript found in the Lunigiana

The manuscript found in the Lunigiana

Author: Stephan de Groote

Publisher: novum publishing

Published: 2024-03-01

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 1642685313

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Enchanting love stories in Egypt, hikes through forests shrouded in legend and supernatural figures with a penchant for heavy metal: there is something for everyone in these short stories. With a great deal of imagination, the characters whisk the reader away to distant worlds. And there are great tests ahead of them: Will Godefroy pass the naturalization test? How does Ole cope when he meets his second self? What will city dweller and entrepreneur Matthias do when he gets stuck in a remote village with engine trouble? And will Rinuccio manage to find true love in Egypt? These and many other questions are answered in the ten exciting stories by Stephan de Groote.


Dante

Dante

Author: Alessandro Barbero

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2022-01-04

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1643139142

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Dante brings the legendary author—and the medieval Italy of his era— to vivid life, describing the political intrigue, battles, culture, and society that shaped his writing. Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy has defined how people imagine and depict heaven and hell for over seven centuries. However, outside of Italy, his other works are not well known, and less still is generally known about the context he wrote them in. In Dante, Barbero brings the legendary author’s Italy to life, describing the political intrigue, battles, city and society that shaped his life and work. The son of a shylock who dreams of belonging to the world of writers and nobles, we follow Dante into the dark corridors of politics where ideals are shattered by rampant corruption, and then into exile as he travels Italy and discovers the extraordinary color and variety of the countryside, the metropolises, and the knightly courts. This is a book by a serious scholar with real popular appeal, as evidenced by its bestseller ranking in Italy. It is a remarkable piece of forensic investigation into medieval Italian life.


Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri

Author: Elizabeth Greenwood

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2015-08-19

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 1504988108

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Dante Alighieri, the medieval Italian lyric poet, has long been the province of right-wing scholars with conservative standards. However, recently, an English conservative prime minister changed all that (probably unbeknown to him) when he declared publicly that he believed in gay marriages because he believed in marriage, thus lifting the interdict on Dantes sexual identity, clearing it of the idealistic mist in which it had been clouded for centuries with the support of relevant texts susceptible of a loaded interpretation as if a sexual issue could demean such a genius or take anything away from the pathos of The Divine Comedy.