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Dante''s Clickable Inferno -- Various canti, as translated by Ciardi, Pinsky, and Mandelbaum, as well as images based upon Inferno.
Dante''s Inferno -- An excellent, comprehensive and well-designed site on Dante''s poetic Hell, including complete online texts in both English (S. Fowler Wright''s 1928 translation) and Italian, with historic illustrations by Dore and Boticelli; a biography and biographical chronology; a selection of Infernal humor; and a careful selection of links to further resources online.
Dante''s Inferno -- A brief review of the 1924 silent film adaptation of Inferno; includes one still from the movie.
Dante''s Inferno Hatteras Campfire -- An internet discussion group on Dante''s Inferno and Divine Comedy.
Dante, Longfellow, and Pinsky -- Notes from an online conference conducted by the Atlantic Monthly, concerning Robert Pinsky''s translation of Dante''s Divine Comedy. From the Atlantic Unbound''s archives.
Hell Online -- "Visit the circles of the Inferno to see your favorite politicians, public figures, and so on." An elaborate satirical use of Dante''s structured vision of Hell.
Rauschenberg''s XXXIV Drawings for Dante''s Inferno -- Two illustrations based upon canti I and II of the Inferno, by artist Robert Rauschenberg.
The Classic Text: Dante Alighieri -- Online version of a section on Dante''s Divine Comedy from an " . . . exhibition entitled ''The Classic Text: Traditions and Interpretations . . . " held at the University of Western Michigan in 1996, these pages include numerous reproductions of various illustrations of Dante''s work, from different printed editions throughout history, etc.
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri -- " . . . chaosCafe.com''s presentation of the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. This site features multiple editions of the Divine Comedy in a variety of customizable viewing formats." Includes the original Italian, and translations by Longfellow and the Rev. H. F. Cary.
The World of Dante -- " . . . offers a hypermedia environment for the study of the Inferno. This project is designed to appeal to the different purposes of a wide range of readers, not simply those with scholarly interests." This technically sophisticated site includes a searchable online text in the original Italian, copiously illustrated (via hypertext links) with selected images by various artists (Dore et al) and other images related to the Inferno in various ways; the text is annotated in detail with SGML "reference strings" whose codification is presented using JavaScript pop-ups. The site also features a "3-D" representation of the structure of Hell, in navigable .vrml format (requiring a browser plug-in such as CosmoPlayer).

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