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'''Inferno''' is a word meaning "a burning hell" as described in the first part of [[Dante Alighieri]]'s [[Divine_Comedy]].  The concept has inspired many films, books, and plays, as well as band names, works of music, songs, TV, comics, sports teams, and names for mountain peaks and fictional characters.
{{Dante's Inferno}}
 
== Related terms ==
{{rpl|Fire}}
 
== Literature ==
* [[Inferno (novel by Strindberg)]], an 1897 novel by August Strindberg
* [[The Inferno (novel by Barbusse)]], a 1908 novel written in French by Henri Barbusse
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* [[Isaac Asimov's Inferno (novel by MacBride)]], a 1994 novel by Roger MacBride Allen
* [[Inferno (novel by Farshtey)]], a 2006 novel  by Greg Farshtey in the ''Bionicle Legends'' series
* [[Inferno (novel by Denning)]], a 2007 novel by Troy Denning in the ''Star Wars'' series
* [[Inferno: New Tales of Terror and the Supernatural]], a 2007 anthology of storied edited by Ellen Datlow
* [[Inferno (novel by Myles)]], a 2010 novel by Eileen Myles
* [[Inferno (novel by Dan Brown)]], a 2013 novel by Dan Brown

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Inferno is a word meaning "a burning hell" as described in the first part of Dante Alighieri's Divine_Comedy. The concept has inspired many films, books, and plays, as well as band names, works of music, songs, TV, comics, sports teams, and names for mountain peaks and fictional characters.

Related terms

  • Developing Article Fire: The rapid oxidation of a combustible material releasing heat, light, and various reaction products such as carbon dioxide and water. [e]

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