What are Dante's works?
Italian poet Dante. 1265 was born in a small aristocratic family in Florence in May. He studied rhetoric, grammar and Latin with the famous scholar Brunetto Latini in his childhood and mastered a wealth of classical cultural knowledge. At that time, like Florence, Dante had two opposing factions, the Guelph Party and Kipling Party. Dante joined the Guelph Party when he was young and was elected consul. Later, he was exiled because of political frustration. He advocated literary creation in Italian, and wrote a book "Proverbs", which had an important influence on the formation of Italian national language. Freshness (1292- 1293) is his first work. This work connects 3 1 love poems dedicated to Beatrice with prose, praising pure love, with fresh and natural style and mysterious color of medieval literature. It is the highest achievement of "gentle new style" poetry and the first one in the history of western European literature. The Divine Comedy, written in exile, is Dante's most famous work, in addition to the Feast, The Prince and other works. Because Dante's works have the characteristics of transition from the Middle Ages to the capitalist era, he was called "the last poet in the Middle Ages and the first poet in the new era" by Engels.