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Dante, Cinema, and Television (Toronto Italian Studies)
by Amilcare A. Iannucci
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... such as Harry Lachman's 1935 Dante's Inferno or the numerous 'performances' of Dante on television and radio in Italy in the 1980s), or restricted to a mere ... "
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New York, Dante's Inferno, Divine Comedy, Milano Films, Red Desert, The Book of All the Dead, cinema muto italiano, nel cinema, deserto rosso, storia del cinema italiano, culminating vision, early cinema
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... ferocious excess. Bibliography Triolo, Alfred A. "Inferno XXXIII: Fra Alberigo in Context." LAlighieri 11 (1970), 39-70. . "Malta Bestialità in Dante's Inferno: Theory and Image." Traditio 24 (1968), 247-292. ... "
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Catalogue of the Dante collection presented by Willard Fiske: Additions 1898-1920 / compiled by Mary Fowler.
by Unkown Author
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with references to "Dante's Inferno".
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... author by the Women's Printing Society, 1915. 8°. pp. xxiv + 242. 1012 E 94 b The third canto of Dante's Inferno, translated into blank verse [by J. ELLICE]. (In Ellice, J. English idylls. London, Macmillan & Co., 1865. pp. 221-228. ... "
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Extreme Instinct
by Robert W. Walker
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... Are you sure?" "That's what it recalls to mind, yes." "Of course, The Divine Comedy, Dante's Inferno," she replied. "I haven't thought of that place since ... ... "
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