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In The Allegory of Love, C. S. Lewis presents a scholarly yet accessible exploration of the rich literary tradition of medieval allegory, with a particular focus on the concept of courtly love. This groundbreaking work traces the development of the allegorical form from its origins in classical literature through its flourishing during the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance.
Lewis examines how medieval poets and writers used the allegory of love to express complex ideas about human emotion, spirituality, and morality. Through in-depth analyses of key works, including those of Chaucer, Dante, and Spenser, he reveals how the genre evolved and its significant influence on Western literature and thought.
Written with Lewis's characteristic clarity and wit, The Allegory of Love not only provides a comprehensive study of medieval allegory but also offers insights into the cultural and philosophical ideas that shaped the medieval worldview. This book is essential reading for students of literature, medieval history, and anyone interested in the enduring power of allegorical storytelling.
Lewis examines how medieval poets and writers used the allegory of love to express complex ideas about human emotion, spirituality, and morality. Through in-depth analyses of key works, including those of Chaucer, Dante, and Spenser, he reveals how the genre evolved and its significant influence on Western literature and thought.
Written with Lewis's characteristic clarity and wit, The Allegory of Love not only provides a comprehensive study of medieval allegory but also offers insights into the cultural and philosophical ideas that shaped the medieval worldview. This book is essential reading for students of literature, medieval history, and anyone interested in the enduring power of allegorical storytelling.
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