"Bibliography" (pp. 213-227);
"Index" (pp. 229-240).
In her texts, Nayar makes excellent use of in-text parenthetical documentation. She reserves her end-notes at the end of each chapter for discursive discussions. Her "Index" is extraordinary for its subheadings. Most importantly, her arguments are cogent - indeed, her book is the most cogently argued literary study that I have ever read. If you are interested in Dante's Divine Comedy, I imagine that you will find her book worthwhile reading.
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