Description: Dark wood and white rose: a study of meanings in Dante’s Divine comedy by Helen M Luke 1975 paperback book. 162 pages From the introduction: “Dante did not himself call his comedy “divine“ the word was added by later publishers. It is misleading because it expresses only half of the truth, which is that the chlamydia while it is certainly divine, is just as certainly human. From the beginning on the threshold of hell to the end of the vision of God, the poem bound with the double nature of reality , which is a single truth: without divinity, there can be no conscious humanity and without humanity, the divine remains and abstraction.” The book is in excellent condition except for the back cover, which has half of it torn off. Thanks for looking, and good luck.
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Publication Year: 1975
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Dark Wood And White Rose
Author: Helen M Luke
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Dove Publications
Genre: Philosophy
Original Language: English
Topic: Books
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States