Emblematics and Seventeenth-century French Literature: Descartes, Tristan, La Fontaine, and Perrault |
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... visual expression . To compensate , Jesuit emblem books often expressed their message through variations on a central dominating theme , thereby reducing the subject under discussion to the domain of a single concept . Fur- thermore the ...
... visual expression . To compensate , Jesuit emblem books often expressed their message through variations on a central dominating theme , thereby reducing the subject under discussion to the domain of a single concept . Fur- thermore the ...
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... visually certain non - visual elements of the fables : the unsharing ant of Fable I , I , for example , is portrayed next to a mirror and a snake , symbols of narcissism and evil . The numerous illustrated editions of the nineteenth and ...
... visually certain non - visual elements of the fables : the unsharing ant of Fable I , I , for example , is portrayed next to a mirror and a snake , symbols of narcissism and evil . The numerous illustrated editions of the nineteenth and ...
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... visually arresting moments in a fable — those moments which inevitably highlight anxiety , aggression , defiance , or ... visual scene ( the " corps " ) . With the end of the emblematic age this interaction was no longer in accor- dance ...
... visually arresting moments in a fable — those moments which inevitably highlight anxiety , aggression , defiance , or ... visual scene ( the " corps " ) . With the end of the emblematic age this interaction was no longer in accor- dance ...
Contents
Emblematics in SeventeenthCentury France | 5 |
Traces of an Emblematic Upbringing | 31 |
Tristans Emblematic Sonnets | 77 |
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