Emblematics and Seventeenth-century French Literature: Descartes, Tristan, La Fontaine, and Perrault |
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... meaning known to his readers through the emblem literature of the time , Descartes is possibly suggesting a subversive meaning that he could not have expressed safely otherwise . Another of the Discours's passing images suggests the ...
... meaning known to his readers through the emblem literature of the time , Descartes is possibly suggesting a subversive meaning that he could not have expressed safely otherwise . Another of the Discours's passing images suggests the ...
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... meaning and possible emblematic implications of the ivy topos , however , allowed Descartes to express himself fully without risking the wrath of the censoring authorities . The aim of this section has been to demonstrate how a ...
... meaning and possible emblematic implications of the ivy topos , however , allowed Descartes to express himself fully without risking the wrath of the censoring authorities . The aim of this section has been to demonstrate how a ...
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... meaning , a meaning that does not depend uniquely upon the original composition in question . In concrete terms , the same device can depending on the context - either serve as an example of how to excel in the art of emblematics ( ms ...
... meaning , a meaning that does not depend uniquely upon the original composition in question . In concrete terms , the same device can depending on the context - either serve as an example of how to excel in the art of emblematics ( ms ...
Contents
Emblematics in SeventeenthCentury France | 5 |
Traces of an Emblematic Upbringing | 31 |
Tristans Emblematic Sonnets | 77 |
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