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The Vision of Dante: A story for little children and a talk to their mothers / (Second Edition)

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A poetic moral allegory retold for children follows a man who awakens in a dark forest after losing his way, confronts symbolic beasts blocking an ascent toward a sunlit mountain, and accepts guidance from a classical poet who leads him down through a foul, funnel-shaped pit into the centre of the earth before climbing toward light. The journey depicts encounters with suffering, purification, and assistance from a heavenly figure whose plea prompts the rescue; themes emphasize recognition of sin, the struggle to be freed, perseverance, and the promise of divine help culminating in a vision of paradise.

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Elizabeth Harrison

Elizabeth Harrison was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She wrote engaging stories that often blended moral lessons with imaginative narratives. Her notable works include "Christmas-Tide," which captures the spirit of the holiday season, and "In Story-land," a collection that invites young readers into a world of fantasy and adventure. Additionally, her book "The Vision of Dante" offers a unique perspective for children, presenting themes from Dante's works in an accessible manner for both children and their mothers. Harrison's writing reflects a commitment to nurturing the imagination and moral development of her young audience.

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