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Combining a new Divine Comedy trilogy
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I think you've sorted this now? I admit I avoid authors like Dante because their lists make me feel like my brain is about to dribble out of my ears!
Also needs disambiguation of Clive James. Don't know enough to do it myself though. Just that it's pretty unlikely the TV presenter translated Dante.
Not so sure - he read Lit at Wikipedia gives this as one of his editions: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_James. Will edit the author page to make this clear.
Antonomasia wrote: "Also needs disambiguation of Clive James. Don't know enough to do it myself though. Just that it's pretty unlikely the TV presenter translated Dante." Yes, it is him, the Aussie Clive James who's on TV as well as being a serious cultural critic.
Emy wrote: "I think you've sorted this now? I admit I avoid authors like Dante because their lists make me feel like my brain is about to dribble out of my ears!"No, I don't think I have. I've got two different editions, so it should be showing up as a duplciate, but it's not.


I've jsut added the new Clive James' translation of The Divine Comedy (the trilogy, in one paperback book) but I can't see it to combine it with the other complete trilogies http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...
I'd like it to show up because I've now got two different editions in my TBR.
Thanks
Lisa