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what is the transition period of Dante Divine comedy..​

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Introduction. Son, musique et violence Luis Velasco-Pufleau 1 When, in the third canto of the first part of The Divine Comedy, Virgil leads Dante through the gates of Hell, Dante is frightened not by what he sees, but by what he hears: "Sighs, weeping, loud wailing resounded through the starless air". 1 The horror is such that Dante sheds tears. The lamentations of the tortured in "strange languages" and "horrible tongues", the "words of pain" and "accents of anger", make a deafening tumult. ...

... Son, musique et violence Luis Velasco-Pufleau 1 When, in the third canto of the first part of The Divine Comedy, Virgil leads Dante through the gates of Hell, Dante is frightened not by what he sees, but by what he hears: "Sighs, weeping, loud wailing resounded through the starless air". 1 The horror is such that Dante sheds tears. The lamentations of the tortured in "strange languages" and "horrible tongues", the "words of pain" and "accents of anger", make a deafening tumult. ...

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