The Poetic Theology of Love: Cupid in Renaissance LiteratureUniversity of Delaware Press, 1986 - 212 This book argues that current criticism tends to take the mythology of love either too innocently or too skeptically and therefore distorts the complex roles played by the god of love in longer narrative poems and discursive works of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. |
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... book partly derives . The patient and helpful staffs of the Sterling and Beinecke libraries deserve thanks , as , for different reasons , do two endowed Yale funds . A Morse Fellowship gave me time off from teaching during which parts ...
... book partly derives . The patient and helpful staffs of the Sterling and Beinecke libraries deserve thanks , as , for different reasons , do two endowed Yale funds . A Morse Fellowship gave me time off from teaching during which parts ...
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... book . As Plotinus suggests , his three answers usually reduce to two : is love a superhuman power ( " god or demon " ) or a human emotion — a divine cause or a human effect ? Both alternatives inhere in Eros or Cupid or Amor — his ...
... book . As Plotinus suggests , his three answers usually reduce to two : is love a superhuman power ( " god or demon " ) or a human emotion — a divine cause or a human effect ? Both alternatives inhere in Eros or Cupid or Amor — his ...
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... book is about a crucial point on the boundary between fictive and real worlds , the point at which the poetic theology of love confronts the logical implications of divinities and the theological and ethical tradition that includes both ...
... book is about a crucial point on the boundary between fictive and real worlds , the point at which the poetic theology of love confronts the logical implications of divinities and the theological and ethical tradition that includes both ...
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... books , parlor games , and pageantry , that even to undertake a catalogue of his appearances would be a mad endeavor ... book . In this Cupid differs from other mythological figures like Ulysses or Prometheus or Orpheus . Still , the ...
... books , parlor games , and pageantry , that even to undertake a catalogue of his appearances would be a mad endeavor ... book . In this Cupid differs from other mythological figures like Ulysses or Prometheus or Orpheus . Still , the ...
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