The English Dream Vision: Anatomy of a FormOhio State University Press, 1988 - 244 pages |
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... literature , the dream is as old as literature itself . In fact , the earliest extant work of literature , the epic of Gil- gamesh , King of Uruk , is a surprisingly appropriate place to begin a characterization of the dream as an event ...
... literature , the dream is as old as literature itself . In fact , the earliest extant work of literature , the epic of Gil- gamesh , King of Uruk , is a surprisingly appropriate place to begin a characterization of the dream as an event ...
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... literature , especially on allegorical and naively iconic literature . By decapitat- ing a Platonic metaphysics , nominalism turned literature away from a vaguely Neo - Platonic sense of fantasy and allegory as realizations of the world ...
... literature , especially on allegorical and naively iconic literature . By decapitat- ing a Platonic metaphysics , nominalism turned literature away from a vaguely Neo - Platonic sense of fantasy and allegory as realizations of the world ...
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... literature and allegories of the " Owl and Nightengale ” variety ) . The eagle of the Hous of Fame , however , is a comic Chaucerian version of Dante's eagle ( and therefore derived ultimately from the iconography of the Apocalypse ) ...
... literature and allegories of the " Owl and Nightengale ” variety ) . The eagle of the Hous of Fame , however , is a comic Chaucerian version of Dante's eagle ( and therefore derived ultimately from the iconography of the Apocalypse ) ...
Table des matières
Dream and Apocalypse | 21 |
Medieval Dream Authorities | 50 |
Origins | 82 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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