The divine comedy Volume I : Inferno by Dante
Book Overview
In Inferno, Dante Alighieri vividly describes the nine circles of Hell, each representing different sins and their punishments. As Dante travels deeper, he encounters historical, mythological, and literary figures, creating a powerful and imaginative narrative.
The poem combines religion, philosophy, and political commentary, offering deep insights into justice, morality, and human nature. Its dramatic storytelling and symbolic structure make it highly engaging for both academic and personal reading.
This book is especially important for BA and MA English students in Nepal, as it is widely included in literature and humanities courses.
Ideal for readers who enjoy:
- Classic world literature
- Epic poetry and allegory
- Religious and philosophical themes
- Academic and syllabus-based reading