Vision, the Gaze, and the Function of the Senses in "Celestina" |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Sensory Fields Ancient and Modern | 9 |
The Sublunary Intermediary | 33 |
Saint Mary Magdalene | 49 |
Arrows of Desire Arrows of Envy | 63 |
The Sonic Sphere | 79 |
The Banquet of Sense and the Garden of Delights | 103 |
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Vision, the Gaze, and the Function of the Senses in Celestina James F. Burke No preview available - 2000 |
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