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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... mythological figure will be translat- able without reference to other figures or to the specifics of plot and theme . But if a poem creates a fictional world , it does more than simply achieve a measure of autonomy from the real world ...
... mythological figure will be translat- able without reference to other figures or to the specifics of plot and theme . But if a poem creates a fictional world , it does more than simply achieve a measure of autonomy from the real world ...
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... Western Tradition itself and hardly more manageable as the subject of a book . In this Cupid differs from other mythological figures like Ulysses or Prometheus or Orpheus . Still , the chaotic variety of The Poetic Theology of Love 19.
... Western Tradition itself and hardly more manageable as the subject of a book . In this Cupid differs from other mythological figures like Ulysses or Prometheus or Orpheus . Still , the chaotic variety of The Poetic Theology of Love 19.
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... mythological art . But it is poetic , not artistic , theology and applies directly to the supposed texts illustrated in works of art , but only indirectly to the works of art themselves . " The crucial difference " between the text and ...
... mythological art . But it is poetic , not artistic , theology and applies directly to the supposed texts illustrated in works of art , but only indirectly to the works of art themselves . " The crucial difference " between the text and ...
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