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Divine Comedy
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Author(s) Title Reference
A.L. Kellogg CHAUCER'S SELF-PORTRAIT AND DANTE'S 29/2, p. 119
Reviews
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Sheila Ralphs Events and Their Afterlife: The Dialectics of Christian Typology in the Bible and Dante, by A. C. Charity 37/1, p. 93
ITA MACCARTHY Manuele Gragnolati, Experiencing the Afterlife: Soul and Body in Dante and Medieval Culture, The William and Katherine Devers Series in Dante Studies 76/1, p. 157

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