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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... 72 5 Renaissance Mythographers and Neoplatonists 87 6 Spenser's Minor Poems 111 7 The Faerie Queene 143 Epilogue 180 Notes Bibliography Index 183 195 209 Acknowledgments For help of various kinds including generous readings of.
... 72 5 Renaissance Mythographers and Neoplatonists 87 6 Spenser's Minor Poems 111 7 The Faerie Queene 143 Epilogue 180 Notes Bibliography Index 183 195 209 Acknowledgments For help of various kinds including generous readings of.
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... Neoplatonic or High Renais- sance cosmology and literary theory , they are more easily and more often understood too skeptically by ordinary or amateur readers . W. H. Auden makes a good spokesman for this position : " It is as ...
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