I just finished Dante and I found myself wanting more.
Not to be picky, but i'm *not* looking for
>Actual bible supplements like Dante's inferno or paradise lost.
>Sht!y @Ss furry crudcicles like [X] Finds Jesus or bible smutfics.
>>367452
Bumpity.
>>367452
The Dante Club? It's a murder mystery set in the 1800s that revolves around famous poets of the time.
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>I just finished Dante and I found myself wanting more.
>Not to be picky...
No worries, I absolutely agree with you.
After experiencing Dante, you might like Umberto Eco. For example The Name of the Rose. It is actually a medieval detective story, and then some, oh dear.
However, from the book I remember this most hilarious moment:
>“I have seen many other fragments of the cross, in other churches. If all were genuine, our Lord’s torment could not have been on a couple of planks nailed together, but on an entire forest.”
>“Master!” I said, shocked.
>“So it is, Adso. And there are even richer treasuries. Some time ago, in the cathedral of Cologne, I saw the skull of John the Baptist at the age of twelve.”
>“Really?” I exclaimed, amazed. Then, seized by doubt, I added, “But the Baptist was executed at a more advanced age!”
>“The other skull must be in another treasury,” William said, with a grave face. I never understood when he was jesting.