Dante Alighieri :
The Inferno
Illustrator: GustaveDore, Translator: Henry WadsworthLongfellow
Barnes & Noble , 2005
Hardcover, 302 pages
Size: 216x162 mm
ISBN: 9781593083311
ISBN-10: 1593083319
Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri Is The Famed Author Of "The Divine Comedy," Largely Considered The Greatest Literary Work In The Italian Vernacular. Steve Ellis Also Translated Dante's "Hell," And Is The Author Of "Chaucer" And "Virginia Woolf And The Victorians,"
Gustave Dore
Miguel De Cervantes's Work Has Been Translated Into Many Languages And Has Been Read, Analyzed, And Studied By Afionados All Over The World. Gustave Dore Was A French Illustrator And Painter Who Produced Engravings For Editions Of "The Divine Comedy, Don Quijote De La Mancha, And Works By Rabelais And Balzac.<Br>
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Was Born In 1807 In Portland, Maine, And He Became A Professor Of Modern Languages At Harvard. His Most Famous Narrative Poems Include The Song Of Hiawatha, Paul Reveres Ride, "The Village Blacksmith," "The Wreck Of The Hesperus." From His Friend Nathaniel Hawthorne, Longfellow Got A Brief Outline Of A Story From Which He Composed One Of His Most Favorite Poems, 'Evangeline'. The Original Story Had Evangeline Wandering About New England In Search Of Her Bridegroom. One Of The First Poets To Take The Landscape And Stories Of North America As His Subjects, Longfellow B

