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Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here Part 1

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"Dante was absent when Charles of Valois arrived and therefore missed the murder, pillaging, and purge trials that happened."

In this first of two episodes, I will be discussing Dante's Inferno, the poem, and the video game and how similar they are.

Sources mentioned in the episode and full list of sources for the episode.

Alighieri, Dante. 2003. The Divine Comedy. Translated by John Ciardi. Illustrated edition. New York: Berkley.

Dante's Inferno Video game developed by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts

Please rate, review and subscribe if you liked the podcast. For more information about this episode and all other episodes, visit www.playingwtpast.com

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"Dante was absent when Charles of Valois arrived and therefore missed the murder, pillaging, and purge trials that happened."

In this first of two episodes, I will be discussing Dante's Inferno, the poem, and the video game and how similar they are.

Sources mentioned in the episode and full list of sources for the episode.

Alighieri, Dante. 2003. The Divine Comedy. Translated by John Ciardi. Illustrated edition. New York: Berkley.

Dante's Inferno Video game developed by Visceral Games and published by Electronic Arts

Please rate, review and subscribe if you liked the podcast. For more information about this episode and all other episodes, visit www.playingwtpast.com

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