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|a Parker, Deborah,
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|a Inferno revealed :
|b from Dante to Dan Brown /
|c Deborah Parker and Mark Parker.
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|a New York :
|b Palgrave Macmillan,
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|a Personalizing the epic or how making yourself the hero of your own poem changes everything -- Scandalous contemporaries: Dante's people -- A divided world: political factionalism, war, and exile -- Churchmen in hell -- Hell on earth: Dante's treatment of place -- The legacy of Dante's Inferno in English literature -- Popular adaptations of the Inferno -- Dan Brown's Inferno and the legacy of Dante -- A complete list of allusions to the Divine comedy in Dan Brown's Inferno.
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|a "Inferno revealed provides a lively introduction to Dante and his world--replete with explanations of what Brown does--and doesn't--get right. It examines Dante's decision to make himself the protagonist of The divine comedy, something no other epic poet has done, and what ramifications this has for modern interpretations and adaptations of his work"--Jacket, page [2].
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