The Mutabilitie Cantos, Libro 7Nelson, 1968 - 160 páginas These cantos, published posthumously, are general agreed to contain some of the finest poetry in "The Faerie Queene", and are of central importance in the study of philosophic and religious beliefs in the late sixteenth century. |
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... allegory ; the prayer and parts of the narrative resemble a visio , which presents the future ; and the Judgment of Nature resembles an oraculum , the predictions or advice of some sage person . That Spenser presents his ' vision- poem ...
... allegory ; the prayer and parts of the narrative resemble a visio , which presents the future ; and the Judgment of Nature resembles an oraculum , the predictions or advice of some sage person . That Spenser presents his ' vision- poem ...
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... allegory in the Cantos . On these definitions , the Cantos are both allegorical and symbolic . If they reify abstractions , the kind of natural world they present is also symbolic - a suggestion of the transcendent peace of the ...
... allegory in the Cantos . On these definitions , the Cantos are both allegorical and symbolic . If they reify abstractions , the kind of natural world they present is also symbolic - a suggestion of the transcendent peace of the ...
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... allegory as though it were a puzzle , we cannot deny to any kind of metaphor - and allegory is one - the rôle of evoking in us a pleasurable quality of attention , a liberating disinterestedness that comes with responsible novelty , and ...
... allegory as though it were a puzzle , we cannot deny to any kind of metaphor - and allegory is one - the rôle of evoking in us a pleasurable quality of attention , a liberating disinterestedness that comes with responsible novelty , and ...
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