
O INFERNO
ADVERTENCIA DO TRADUCTOR
PREFACIO - DA SEGUNDA EDIÇÃO
INTRODUCÇÃO - DOGMAS HEBRAICOS
O INFERNO
PARTE PRIMEIRA - O INFERNO CONSIDERADO ÁQUÉM DA CAMPA, OU O HOMEM E A SOCIEDADE EM PRESENÇA DO INFERNO - CAPITULO PRIMEIRO - TRADIÇÕES - I - A tradição universal é a prova do inferno?
CAPITULO SEGUNDO - A FÉ NOVA - I - Pater noster
CAPITULO TERCEIRO - OS FRUCTOS DO INFERNO - I - O bem
CAPITULO QUARTO - OUTROS FRUCTOS DO INFERNO - O mal que produz o inferno.—Incredulidade, desalento, desesperação
CAPITULO QUINTO - OS CINCO GRUPOS - Divisão da sociedade em cinco grupos
A timeless journey opens when a pilgrim, lost in a dark forest, finds himself at the edge of an abyss. Guided by the ancient poet Virgil, he steps through the gates of the underworld and descends into the circles of Hell, each realm populated by souls whose punishments mirror the sins they committed in life. The vivid, allegorical landscapes reveal both the terror of eternal loss and the surprising humanity of those condemned, offering listeners a guide through moral extremes that still echo today.
The narration captures Dante’s rich poetic language while the translation brings the medieval vision into clear, resonant Portuguese. Listeners are drawn into a tapestry of symbolism, philosophy, and striking imagery that invites reflection on justice, repentance, and the choices that shape a soul. Whether you’re new to the classic or returning to its depths, this audio experience offers a compelling meditation on the consequences of earthly actions and the hope of redemption.
Language
pt
Duration
~5 hours (298K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Pedro Saborano and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2009-04-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1812–1883
A 19th-century French writer and politician, he moved between public life, history, and religious reflection. His work offers a glimpse of the debates and beliefs that shaped France in his time.
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