Dante’s Inferno. It was full of footnotes explaining the context for all the references and allusions he made, which was important to have, but reading your way through a piece of literature and being stopped every few sentences for a lengthy explanation was so frustrating. I couldn’t keep a good pace up and kept getting lost in the details. My interest gave out and I still haven’t finished the last quarter of the book.
And there are two more volumes after that in the Divine Comedy!!!
That sounds like a problem with whatever edition you read. I had to read it a long time ago for school and the version we read was more like a short novel and I found it an interesting read.
Dante’s Inferno. It was full of footnotes explaining the context for all the references and allusions he made, which was important to have, but reading your way through a piece of literature and being stopped every few sentences for a lengthy explanation was so frustrating. I couldn’t keep a good pace up and kept getting lost in the details. My interest gave out and I still haven’t finished the last quarter of the book.
And there are two more volumes after that in the Divine Comedy!!!
That sounds like a problem with whatever edition you read. I had to read it a long time ago for school and the version we read was more like a short novel and I found it an interesting read.