The Voice of the Phoenix: Metaphors of Death and Rebirth in Classics of the Iberian RenaissanceArizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2004 - 371 pàgines |
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... intellectual currents in the present day . When analyzed in relation to epistemological theories current in Cervantes's day , the theme of enchantment in Don Quijote can be seen as a means that was used to articulate the theoretical ...
... intellectual currents in the present day . When analyzed in relation to epistemological theories current in Cervantes's day , the theme of enchantment in Don Quijote can be seen as a means that was used to articulate the theoretical ...
Pàgina xx
... hoped that the reader will indulge that eclecticism , which was necessary for achieving the ultimate goal of linking the intellectual culture of the Renaissance with that of our own day and discovering a common XX Introduction.
... hoped that the reader will indulge that eclecticism , which was necessary for achieving the ultimate goal of linking the intellectual culture of the Renaissance with that of our own day and discovering a common XX Introduction.
Pàgina xxiv
... intellectual life of the time , thus deepening the late medieval striving towards the capitalist economic and social system : calculation and control are reflected in art as the principles of unity and of the harmonious exclusion of ...
... intellectual life of the time , thus deepening the late medieval striving towards the capitalist economic and social system : calculation and control are reflected in art as the principles of unity and of the harmonious exclusion of ...
Continguts
Fateful Passion and Prison Imagery | 1 |
Subjection to Fate or Passionate Willing? Reassessing Love | 27 |
Obsequious Love as the Egos Release from Frustration | 53 |
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