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by Dan Brown
The Inferno book written by Dan Brown was published on 14 May 2013, Tuesday in the Mysteries & Thrillers category.
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Dante
Even if you’ve not read the Divine Comedy you probably know the basic structure, or at least the fact that Dante wrote a book called Inferno and at least the fact was about going to HELL.
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by Dante Alighieri
Inferno, written by Dante Alighieri illustrates the idea of justice through the belief that with each action arise a consequence.
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Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle wrote a modern version called Inferno, published in 1976.
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by David Koepp
Yet Inferno was written by David Koepp, generally a good writer and director.
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famous writer Dan Brown and Inferno translated into Bengali by Mohammad Nazim Uddin
Inferno is written by famous writer Dan Brown and Inferno translated into Bengali by Mohammad Nazim Uddin.
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the Italian poet Dante Alighieri
In 1307 the Italian poet Dante Alighieri published The Inferno, a literary masterpiece depicting a journey through Hell.
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Writer Dante Alighieri of Inferno fame
Writer Dante Alighieri of Inferno fame comes to mind, but don’t forget Dashiell Hammett, 20th century detective novelist.
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Keith Lowe
Keith Lowe is the author of the critically acclaimed historical Inferno: The Flaming Devastation of Hamburg, 1943, and the award-winning book Savage Continent: Europe in the Aftermath of World War Two.
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poet Dante Alighieri of Italy
In the early 1300s, one of these people, poet Dante Alighieri of Italy, turned the images in Dante Alighieri's own mind into The Inferno (Italian: L’Inferno), a major section of a vivid poem (The Divine Comedy) that forever enshrined the medieval view of the Afterlife for the generations to come.
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