Christian Fantasy: From 1200 to the PresentMacmillan, 1992 - 356 من الصفحات This is the first account of invented stories involving the Christian supernatural. In their development a central concern is found to be the fantasy-making human imagination itself, at first seen as a obstacle to Christian purpose, but more recently given freer rein. |
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الصفحة 38
... Beatrice : she tells Dante in her first words , ' Look at me well : indeed I am , indeed I am Beatrice ! ' ( Purg . xxx.73 ) . Rather it is that , having become truly herself , she can be more than herself . The cantos at the end of the ...
... Beatrice : she tells Dante in her first words , ' Look at me well : indeed I am , indeed I am Beatrice ! ' ( Purg . xxx.73 ) . Rather it is that , having become truly herself , she can be more than herself . The cantos at the end of the ...
الصفحة 39
... Beatrice does not represent , however : it is Beatrice and it is Christ together.27 What we have is a situation in which any level on which we attempt to read is interpenetrated with another . That is the nature of the whole Commedia ...
... Beatrice does not represent , however : it is Beatrice and it is Christ together.27 What we have is a situation in which any level on which we attempt to read is interpenetrated with another . That is the nature of the whole Commedia ...
الصفحة 45
... Beatrice in the Purgatorio , where Beatrice is similarly quite harsh , telling Dante to ' lay aside the seed of tears and listen ' ( Purg . xxx1.46 ) , when he speaks of her as his former Florentine beloved : indeed it is possible that ...
... Beatrice in the Purgatorio , where Beatrice is similarly quite harsh , telling Dante to ' lay aside the seed of tears and listen ' ( Purg . xxx1.46 ) , when he speaks of her as his former Florentine beloved : indeed it is possible that ...
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The French Queste del Saint Graal | 12 |
The Commedia | 21 |
The Middle English Pearl | 42 |
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