Dante's Inferno - Canto VI

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2008

The Divine Comedy
by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)

Translated by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)

Illustrations by Gustave Doré(1832-1883).

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Dante's Inferno - Canto VI

Read by: Annie Coleman(http://www.anniecoleman.com)

http://librivox.org/the-divine-comedy-by-dante-alighieri/

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Compiled from various public domain sources using Windows Movie Maker.
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  • i dont like this ones voice as much as the last one

  • One thing I like, is that this is a great idea for spoken word and you do a a good service to the work. However, I'm affraid this is read like a grade 11 literiture class. There's no feeling when you read this work, and moreso, it feels like a textbook, rather than a great classical piece of literiture, so I don't beleive the readings here thus far are very engaging; due to that it is spoken word and should be speaking to the audience, not trancing them in meter, but in contect and intonation

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  • @shaalis

    shed childish presumptions...

  • What happened to the other narrator. I agree worse than 11 th grade lol. Jesus is king never forget the truth

  • I agree with shaalis... the girl reading this is a great narrator - but she would be a miserable actor...

  • i would have to agree but why do you have deny the holyspirit you worldly man do you not know jesus is lord and through him all our sins were forgiving CHRIST IS IN ALL AND ALL IN CHRIST AND CHRIST COMES FRM THE FATHER THE CREATER OF LOVE I BELIEVE WE ALL ARE GONNA GO SOMEWHERE WHEN WE DIE WHY GO TO HELL THE PLACE OF GNASHING TEETH AND ETERNAL SEPERATION FROM GOD HE LOVES US ALL N FORGIVES ALL WHO TRUELLY LOVE HIM MAY GOD BLESS YOU

  • A good interpretation of H. Wadsworth Longfellow . I've used that touching translation, too

  • The voice sounds different, but still nice

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