Hell Unearthed
Hilary McElwaine
Hell Unearthed charts Dante’s journey, guided by his hero, Virgil, through the underworld. In this modern version of Inferno, the cast of sinners Dante meets includes gangsters, dictators, pop stars, sports stars, princes and princesses. These characters’ stories will be familiar to many and they sit alongside sinners drawn from classical mythology as well as the heroes and villains from Dante’s contemporary medieval Tuscany.
The tormented souls we witness in Hell Unearthed prompt questions about life, happiness, greatness, our relationship with society and with our friends and family. Do we really suffer for our wrongdoings after we have died? What is happiness? What is it to achieve greatness in life, and how it that greatness viewed in the afterlife? How should we live our lives to ensure happiness or salvation after we die? What makes society and local communities strong? The message remains the same as Dante’s original. Happiness is achieved through peace and stability in government with clear moral guidance coming from a spiritual power. We need to nurture our relationships with others in society and be mindful of causing harm. What we achieve in life, and how, will ultimately be judged by God.
Hell Unearthed expands Dante’s world to show that people across geographical, cultural and religious divides can be guilty of the same human failings. Recognition of the universality of sin should be a unifying process and that was certainly also Dante’s intention with Inferno.
Duration - 6h 25m.
Author - Hilary McElwaine.
Narrator - Kristin Atherton.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2021 Hilary McElwaine ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Hell Unearthed charts Dante’s journey, guided by his hero, Virgil, through the underworld. In this modern version of Inferno, the cast of sinners Dante meets includes gangsters, dictators, pop stars, sports stars, princes and princesses. These characters’ stories will be familiar to many and they sit alongside sinners drawn from classical mythology as well as the heroes and villains from Dante’s contemporary medieval Tuscany. The tormented souls we witness in Hell Unearthed prompt questions about life, happiness, greatness, our relationship with society and with our friends and family. Do we really suffer for our wrongdoings after we have died? What is happiness? What is it to achieve greatness in life, and how it that greatness viewed in the afterlife? How should we live our lives to ensure happiness or salvation after we die? What makes society and local communities strong? The message remains the same as Dante’s original. Happiness is achieved through peace and stability in government with clear moral guidance coming from a spiritual power. We need to nurture our relationships with others in society and be mindful of causing harm. What we achieve in life, and how, will ultimately be judged by God. Hell Unearthed expands Dante’s world to show that people across geographical, cultural and religious divides can be guilty of the same human failings. Recognition of the universality of sin should be a unifying process and that was certainly also Dante’s intention with Inferno. Duration - 6h 25m. Author - Hilary McElwaine. Narrator - Kristin Atherton. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2021 Hilary McElwaine ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:39
Foreword
Duration:00:06:44
Introduction
Duration:00:26:12
Canto 1
Duration:00:13:07
Canto 2
Duration:00:07:16
Canto 3
Duration:00:10:17
Canto 4
Duration:00:11:06
Canto 5
Duration:00:11:23
Canto 6
Duration:00:10:20
Canto 7
Duration:00:10:02
Canto 8
Duration:00:09:47
Canto 9
Duration:00:08:26
Canto 10
Duration:00:12:57
Canto 11
Duration:00:08:08
Canto 12
Duration:00:10:07
Canto 13
Duration:00:11:47
Canto 14
Duration:00:10:43
Canto 15
Duration:00:11:34
Canto 16
Duration:00:08:29
Canto 17
Duration:00:09:16
Canto 18
Duration:00:10:18
Canto 19
Duration:00:07:31
Canto 20
Duration:00:10:10
Canto 21
Duration:00:10:57
Canto 22
Duration:00:09:18
Canto 23
Duration:00:09:13
Canto 24
Duration:00:09:05
Canto 25
Duration:00:08:24
Canto 26
Duration:00:08:29
Canto 27
Duration:00:10:07
Canto 28
Duration:00:07:55
Canto 29
Duration:00:07:12
Canto 30
Duration:00:20:41
Canto 31
Duration:00:09:52
Canto 32
Duration:00:09:49
Canto 33
Duration:00:09:53
Canto 34
Duration:00:13:08
A Final Word and Acknowledgements
Duration:00:04:13
Ending Credits
Duration:00:01:00