Allegory Studies

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allegorical meaning in literature and art
Allegorical Persons
Allegorical Poetry
Allegory Studies
Aquinas
Artist's Model
Artist’s Model
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cognitive poetics
Collector's Cabinet
Collector’s Cabinet
Conceptual Metaphors
cultural semiotics
De Man
Dense
Embodied Simulation
Enlightenment Allegory
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Faerie Queene
figurative language analysis
Frans Francken
Grape Arbor
hermeneutics
interdisciplinary humanities
Knowledge Acquisition
Narrative Allegory
Oil On Canvas
Origen's Theories
Origenist Debate
Origen’s Theories
Personification Allegory
Roman De La Rose
Stoic Physics
symbolic interpretation
Timeless
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367521943
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Allegory Studies: Contemporary Perspectives collects some of the most compelling current work in allegory studies, by an international team of researchers in a range of disciplines and specializations in the humanities and cognitive sciences. The volume tracks the subject across disciplinary, cultural, and period-based divides, from its shadowy origins to its uncertain future, and from the rich variety of its cultural and artistic manifestations to its deep cognitive roots. Allegory is everything we already know it to be: a mode of literary and artistic composition, and a religious as well as secular interpretive practice. As this volume attests, however, it is much more than that—much more than a sum of its parts. Collectively, the phenomena we now subsume under this term comprise a dynamic cultural force which has left a deep imprint on our history, whose full impact we are only beginning to comprehend, and which therefore demands precisely such dedicated cross-disciplinary examination as this book seeks to provide.

Vladimir Brljak is Assistant Professor in Early Modern Literature in the Department of English Studies at Durham University.