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This work introduces readers to the historical, political, and literary context surrounding Dante, tracing the development of the Guelf and Ghibeline conflict into enduring partisan warfare and outlining the poet's early life, civic involvement, and subsequent exile. It provides a guided reading of the Commedia alongside surveys of minor works, Dante's use of classical sources, and practical advice for beginners. The author combines narrative history with literary analysis and commentary on scholarly methods, aiming to equip non-specialist students with interpretive tools and contextual background while keeping the treatment concise and accessible.

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Arthur John Butler

Arthur John Butler was a notable scholar and author, primarily recognized for his work in literary criticism and history. His most significant contribution is the book "Dante: His Times and His Work," which explores the life and influence of the renowned Italian poet Dante Alighieri. Butler's analysis provides insights into the cultural and historical context of Dante's writings, making it a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of literature. His scholarly approach reflects a deep engagement with the themes and complexities of Dante's work, contributing to the understanding of this pivotal figure in literary heritage.

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