Spenser's Celebration of Love: Its Background in English Protestant ThoughtUniversity of California, 1967 - 770 strán (strany) |
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Strana 64
... courtly aestheticism and a bourgeois morality . Visual and imaginative passages of The Faerie Queene are sadly betrayed , according to this argument , by moral and religious passages and by the framework of alle- gory . Saunders thinks ...
... courtly aestheticism and a bourgeois morality . Visual and imaginative passages of The Faerie Queene are sadly betrayed , according to this argument , by moral and religious passages and by the framework of alle- gory . Saunders thinks ...
Strana 128
... courtly love " : I am trying to tell the history not only of the form , allegory , but also of the sentiment , courtly love : and in the latter story Spenser is not so much part of my subject as one of my masters or collaborators . The ...
... courtly love " : I am trying to tell the history not only of the form , allegory , but also of the sentiment , courtly love : and in the latter story Spenser is not so much part of my subject as one of my masters or collaborators . The ...
Strana 129
... courtly love , as the pas- sionate longing and service of the courtly lover become an equally passionate joy in lawful union . William Haller , writing in The Rise of Puritanism , follows him in emphasiz- ing the importance of the ...
... courtly love , as the pas- sionate longing and service of the courtly lover become an equally passionate joy in lawful union . William Haller , writing in The Rise of Puritanism , follows him in emphasiz- ing the importance of the ...
Obsah
A Poet of the Delighted Senses | 21 |
Spenser and the English Church | 83 |
The Reformation and English Marriage Law | 128 |
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Spenser's Celebration of Love: Its Background in English Protestant Thought Jo An Elizabeth Chace Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1967 |
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