* The Divine Comedy: This epic poem, written in Italian, is widely considered one of the greatest works of Western literature. It is divided into three parts: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso.
While Dante wrote other works, they are far less famous than The Divine Comedy:
* La Vita Nuova: This collection of sonnets and prose recounts Dante's love for Beatrice Portinari.
* Convivio: This philosophical work is a commentary on Dante's own poetry and is intended to be a guide for those seeking knowledge and wisdom.
* De Vulgari Eloquentia: A treatise on the use of the vernacular Italian language in literature.
* Eclogues: A collection of four eclogues, which are pastoral poems.
* Monarchia: A political treatise arguing for a universal monarchy under the rule of the Holy Roman Emperor.
* Letters: Dante wrote numerous letters on various subjects, including politics and philosophy.
While these works are interesting and valuable, they are overshadowed by the sheer brilliance and influence of The Divine Comedy.