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WORKS CITED
 

Ciardi, John, trans. The Divine Comedy. In The Norton Anthology of World 
    Masterpieces, Expanded Edition
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    W.W. Norton, 1995. pp. 1703-1868.

Heaney, Seamus, trans. Cantos I-III of Dante's Inferno. In Dante's Inferno:
     Translations by 20 Contemporary Poets
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Hollander, Robert, and Jean Hollander, trans. Dante Alighieri: Inferno. New York:
     Doubleday, 2000.

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, trans. The Divine Comedy. In ELF Presents the
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Mandelbaum, Allen, trans. The Divine Comedy. In The Norton Anthology 
    of World Masterpieces
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Pinsky, Robert, trans. The Inferno of Dante. New York: Farrar, Strauss,
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Sayers, Dorothy, trans. The Comedy of Dante Alighieri: Cantica I: Hell. New
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Wechsler, Robert. Performing Without a Stage: The Art of Literary
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North Haven, CT: Catbird Press, 1998.

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