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The Divine Comedy, (in Italian "Comedia" or "Commedia", later christened "Divina" by Boccaccio?), written in the 14th century by Dante Alighieri, is the greatest epic poem of Italian literature, and one of the greatest of world literature.

It is composed of three canticas, Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso, composed respectively of 34, 33, and 33 cantos. The verse used is the hendecasyllable, with the lines composing tercets? according to the rhyme scheme ABA BCB CDC...

The poet tells in the first person his travel through the three realms of the dead, lasting a week during the spring of 1300.


The Divine Comedy is also the name of a pop band fronted by [Neil Hannon]?. They wrote and played the theme music for the television comedy series Father Ted.


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Edited November 16, 2001 11:51 pm by Gareth Owen (diff)
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