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Dante Alighieri in Print

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Biography

Dante
(Penguin Lives)
by R. W. B. Lewis

Dante: A Life in Works
by Robert Hollander

A New Life of Dante
by Stephen Bemrose


Dante-Inspired Artwork

The Dore Illustrations for Dante's Divine Comedy
by Gustave Dore

Images of the Journey in Dante's Divine Comedy
by Charles H. Taylor, Patricia Finley


Works by Dante

There are numerous editions of works by Dante available. Those provided below are merely a sample. If you would like to recommend a particular edition not yet included here, please contact me with the title, the translator or editor, and the ISBN number.

The Portable Dante
(Viking Portable Library)
The Divine Comedy and La Vita Nuova
translated by Mark Musa

Dante's Il Convivio/the Banquet
(Garland Library of Medieval Literature, Volume 65, Series B)
translated by Richard H. Lansing

Dante's Lyric Poems
translated by Joseph Tusiani; edited by Giuseppe C. DiScipio

De Vulgari Eloquentia
edited by Steven Botterill

Dante's Divine Comedy: As Told for Young People
by Joseph Tusiani

Dante: Monarchy
edited by Prue Shaw

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