
Well it seems most novels up to the 21st century have ultimately lost a touch of uniqueness or passion they once had. Honestly Steinbeck, to me, was one of the last great American literary authors. Stephen king is 'alright' but it just doesn't compare to Steinbeck. It'd be like comparing Dostoevsky to John Milton - there are far too many levels of difference in both depth, meaning and the way the story is to be told. It doesn't mean they aren't good authors, but when I read Crime and Punishment I won't expect the same thing I got from Paradise Lost or what I'm getting from Divine Comedy.
That and what of today can compare with the Graqes of Wrath? :U
But yeah. I'm also thinking of maybe having a Morrowind-version of Divine Comedy. Where a Dunmeri poet is guided by Saint Veloth through a Hell crafted by Dagoth Ur (while in the Dark Ashlands surrounding Red Mountain). The Poet goes through the journey of this Hell to reach a location crafted by ALMSIVI to fully purify those whom have been redeemed from that Hell or have committed veninal sins against the Temple. Finally reaching the Heavenly Paradise of Aetherius through the Paradise-of-Nirn from atop Mount Boethia.
It'll be hard but I'll think about it more for lore-savvy-ness.