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Books are the most crucial parts of our lives as we learn and grow with them. At Time Lenz, we look into some of the fascinating stories which are part of our lives and have inspired humanity at different stages of life. So, we try to find the best literature and make it more readable for our audience, who are avid readers. We are open to suggestions regarding book reviews, discussions and in-depth analysis.

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Our goal is not to judge the books but to discuss the hidden underlying message of the text so that we all can learn something from it. On top of that, our articles aim to promote the spirit of reading among our audience, who are always searching for the next great thing in literature.

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We look forward to building a community across books and literature and thus are open to suggestions when discussing books and their ideas. Our team is more than grateful for the support on the content and always aspires to learn about something lying hidden in the world’s literature. More importantly, new content is regularly added, making the whole community more informed.

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Journeying Through The Depiction of Hell in Dante's Inferno

Journeying Through The Depiction of Hell in Dante’s Inferno

Dante Alighieri was an Italian writer, poet and philosopher whose most notable works took over ten years to complete. The Divine Comedy is one of the most epic compositions of Western literature which comprises three notable titles—Inferno, Purgatory and Paradiso. Out of these, Dante’s Inferno has gathered a lot of readers over the centuries as

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