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TWO ROADS TO HELL: REBIRTH AND RELEVANCE IN MUSICAL ADAPTATIONS OF KATABATIC MYTH

TWO ROADS TO HELL: REBIRTH AND RELEVANCE IN MUSICAL ADAPTATIONS OF KATABATIC MYTH

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TWO ROADS TO HELL: REBIRTH AND RELEVANCE IN MUSICAL ADAPTATIONS OF KATABATIC MYTH

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TWO ROADS TO HELL: REBIRTH AND RELEVANCE IN MUSICAL ADAPTATIONS OF KATABATIC MYTH

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Alhambra: Mythopoeic Society

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Mythlore, 2024-04, Vol.42 (144), p.85-102

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English

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Alhambra: Mythopoeic Society

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Led by the poet Virgil, Dante navigates the various levels of the Inferno, where his political opponents face chastisement and dismemberment according to Dante's virtuous pagans: Homer, Ovid, Horace, and Lucan, among whom Virgil is recognized as the "Prince of Poets". As Virgil describes, because the legacy "they left on earth is recognized in Heav...

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TWO ROADS TO HELL: REBIRTH AND RELEVANCE IN MUSICAL ADAPTATIONS OF KATABATIC MYTH

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0146-9339

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