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Résumé :
Paradiso is the final canticle of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, completing the poet's journey from Hell, through Purgatory, and into the celestial order of Heaven. Guided by Beatrice, Dante rises through the spheres of Paradise, encountering blessed souls, theological mysteries, political judgments, philosophical questions, and visions of divine love. Where Inferno descends into sin and judgment, and Purgatorio ascends through repentance and purification, Paradiso moves toward illumination, harmony, and the final vision of God. One of the great works of medieval literature, Christian poetry, Italian literature, and world classics, Paradiso is also the most demanding and radiant portion of Dante's masterpiece. Its subjects include grace, justice, free will, the soul, the intellect, empire, church corruption, love, theology, and the limits of human language before divine reality. For readers of classic poetry, epic poetry, medieval literature, Christian literature, Italian literature, and philosophical verse, Paradiso remains one of the highest achievements of the Western literary tradition....
Sommaire:
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was an Italian poet, philosopher, political exile, and one of the central figures in world literature. Born in Florence, Dante lived through the factional politics of medieval Italy and spent the later part of his life in exile, an experience that shaped the moral, political, and theological architecture of his greatest work, The Divine Comedy. Written in Italian rather than Latin, the poem helped establish the literary authority of the vernacular and became one of the foundational works of Italian literature.Dante's Divine Comedy is divided into three canticles: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. Together they form a vast poetic journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, combining Christian theology, classical learning, medieval philosophy, political judgment, personal memory, and visionary imagination. Paradiso, completed near the end of Dante's life, brings the journey to its highest point, presenting divine love, celestial order, and the soul's final movement toward God. Dante remains essential for readers of classic poetry, medieval literature, Italian literature, Christian literature, epic poetry, and philosophical writing....
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