The Divine Comedy is an epic poem written by Italian writer Dante Alighieri and published in 1320. It is an allegory of his journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, the three parts of the afterlife as defined by Catholic doctrine. Each part of the poem depicts a certain point in his spiritual journey. It is considered to be the greatest work in Italian literature and is one of the most influential works in Western culture.
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Divine Comedy: Angels, Mischief, and Play