Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from State Normal Magazine, Vol. 1: February, 1898
Dante, the greatest poet between the Augustan and Elizabethan ages, and indeed the greatest of all the Italian writers, lived, wrote and died but little appreciated by his countrymen. Only after his death was his genius recognized, and Italy claimed the ashes of her exiled son.
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