Christian Fantasy: From 1200 to the PresentThis is the first account of invented stories involving the Christian supernatural. In their development a central concern is found to be the fantasy-making human imagination itself, at first seen as a obstacle to Christian purpose, but more recently given freer rein. |
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But it is certainly distinctive in Spenser that this theme should be put in terms of perception , of how things are seen rather than ( more directly ) what corrupt things are done . If we compare Spenser with Bunyan here , Christian's ...
But it is certainly distinctive in Spenser that this theme should be put in terms of perception , of how things are seen rather than ( more directly ) what corrupt things are done . If we compare Spenser with Bunyan here , Christian's ...
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... and Vane in Lilith declares that a single thing would seem to be and mean many things , so that his own language is ... This emphasis on the multiplicity of each faërian thing we have seen registered in the poem just analysed .
... and Vane in Lilith declares that a single thing would seem to be and mean many things , so that his own language is ... This emphasis on the multiplicity of each faërian thing we have seen registered in the poem just analysed .
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For him glory is no solitary thing : ' The pattern of the glory is a pattern of acts.'14 That is why , in a sense , he writes novels ... novels to look beyond the world , or even at the wonder of the supernatural things themselves .
For him glory is no solitary thing : ' The pattern of the glory is a pattern of acts.'14 That is why , in a sense , he writes novels ... novels to look beyond the world , or even at the wonder of the supernatural things themselves .
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The French Queste del Saint Graal 122 | 12 |
The Commedia | 21 |
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