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Paradiso: Critical Essay by Barbara Reynolds

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Dante Alighieri
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SOURCE: Reynolds, Barbara. Introduction to The Comedy of Dante Alighieri, the Florentine, Cantica III, Paradise (Il Paradiso), translated by Dorothy L. Sayers and Barbara Reynolds, pp. 13-52. London: Penguin Books, 1962.

In the following essay, Reynolds describes the Paradiso as a work of timeless aesthetic and intellectual validity.

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