The Divine Love - Inferno (end)
Dec. 22nd, 2011 09:56 amTitle: The Divine Love - Inferno (mini-series)
Author:
thekeyholder (Brigi)
Pairing: Belldom
Rating: PG 13
Beta: The lovely
ms_belle10 :) Thank you, my dear!
Summary: end of the 13th century – beginning of the 14th ,Florence. This story is based on the Italian poet’s, Dante’s, life. Dominic is the poet who is marked by three distinct meetings with “the gentlest of angels”, Matthew. These will influence his entire life and works.
Feedback: would be lovely if you have some time! <3
Warnings: This story won't have a happy end.
Disclaimers: As you probably know, I don’t own Muse or Dante's works, but original aspects belong to me. So don't steal, please!
Author's note: I studied The Divine Comedy at Comparative Literature a couple of months ago and I was really impressed by Dante’s undying love for Beatrice. No, I didn’t copy his masterpiece, but I did use some structures and information from his autobiographical work, La Vita Nuova. You must also know that he had a thing for the number three and it’s multiples.
Thank you so much to everyone who read this story. This is the last part, the one which gave me trouble. I hope you enjoyed it!
Previous parts: Prologue | Paradiso | Purgatorio
( We, people, are odd creatures: our eyes are crying while our lips are laughing. Our whole life is a lie; we’re crying even while laughing! )
Author:
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Pairing: Belldom
Rating: PG 13
Beta: The lovely
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Summary: end of the 13th century – beginning of the 14th ,Florence. This story is based on the Italian poet’s, Dante’s, life. Dominic is the poet who is marked by three distinct meetings with “the gentlest of angels”, Matthew. These will influence his entire life and works.
Feedback: would be lovely if you have some time! <3
Warnings: This story won't have a happy end.
Disclaimers: As you probably know, I don’t own Muse or Dante's works, but original aspects belong to me. So don't steal, please!
Author's note: I studied The Divine Comedy at Comparative Literature a couple of months ago and I was really impressed by Dante’s undying love for Beatrice. No, I didn’t copy his masterpiece, but I did use some structures and information from his autobiographical work, La Vita Nuova. You must also know that he had a thing for the number three and it’s multiples.
Thank you so much to everyone who read this story. This is the last part, the one which gave me trouble. I hope you enjoyed it!
Previous parts: Prologue | Paradiso | Purgatorio
( We, people, are odd creatures: our eyes are crying while our lips are laughing. Our whole life is a lie; we’re crying even while laughing! )