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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... Dante finds that the poetic theology of his own early works may do dangerously more than justice to the force of love . Therefore he demythologizes Amore by explaining that what he had thought a god is really just an emotion . Later he ...
... Dante finds that the poetic theology of his own early works may do dangerously more than justice to the force of love . Therefore he demythologizes Amore by explaining that what he had thought a god is really just an emotion . Later he ...
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... Dante : " Io dico che Amor non e sustanza , / ne cosa corporal ch'abbia figura " ( I say that Love is not a substance or a thing that has bodily shape ) ? 13 Artists did use Cupid , of course , in works with a moral purpose not unlike ...
... Dante : " Io dico che Amor non e sustanza , / ne cosa corporal ch'abbia figura " ( I say that Love is not a substance or a thing that has bodily shape ) ? 13 Artists did use Cupid , of course , in works with a moral purpose not unlike ...
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