The New Life
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The New Life

by Dante Alighieri

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
78
Language
English
Published
2002

Overview

Dante Alighieri's The New Life blends poetry and prose to tell the story of his devotion to Beatrice and the emotional awakening that grows out of that love. The book moves between sonnets, explanatory passages, and reflections on memory, desire, and transformation, creating an intimate portrait of a young poet learning how language can shape feeling.

Readers looking for a brief but important work by Dante will find a lyrical study of courtly love and artistic self-discovery. The New Life is ideal for anyone interested in medieval literature, the roots of Italian poetry, or a personal book that turns romance into spiritual and literary growth. It also offers a concise doorway into Dante's emotional world for readers who prefer lyric intensity to plot.

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