This document discusses Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy and provides context about its author. It explains that the Comedy can be interpreted on multiple levels, with its deepest meanings hidden beneath the surface story. The document also lists some of Dante's other works and directs the reader to Feedbooks if they want to read more.
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Dante Alighieri - The Epistle To Can Grande
This document discusses Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy and provides context about its author. It explains that the Comedy can be interpreted on multiple levels, with its deepest meanings hidden beneath the surface story. The document also lists some of Dante's other works and directs the reader to Feedbooks if they want to read more.
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