Study of love-madness in medieval literature in the context of C.S. Lewis’s Allegory of Love. Three types are identified: suicide, pining away, and raving madness
Sees Screwtape and The Great Divorce as constituting “something like a sub-genre within the Lewis ca...
For centuries preceding the Renaissance, artistic inspiration was thought to originate from a divine...
En primer lugar, en este trabajo pretendo realizar un breve recorrido por el concepto de «amor» en l...
Discusses the genre of the medieval dream vision, with summaries of some of the best known (and thei...
The art of courtly love is difficult to pinpoint because there are many facets that extend into diff...
This study considers the functions of love magic and the authorial discomfort with which it is treat...
Examines examples of forbidden love, romantic passion, love suicides, and other versions of the leib...
Shows how Lewis, in his fiction, “explores the phenomenology of Spirit through his creation of sever...
Discusses the Beauty and the Beast theme from Apuleius’s tale of Amor and Psyche through versions fr...
Argues that Williams, in recasting the Grail legend into his own Christian metaphysics, used the thr...
Examines the imagined medievalism of Lewis’s That Hideous Strength and the Narnia books, and shows h...
This project examines authorial representations of the morality of three functions of love magic: to...
Examines the underlying structure of Lewis’s The Great Divorce, and its mirroring of the Purgatorio
Baptism of the Imagination - Harvey Solganick C. S. Lewis read George MacDonald’s Phantases and cla...
Compares several Victorian treatments of the Matter of Britain. Includes Tennyson’s moralistic versi...
Sees Screwtape and The Great Divorce as constituting “something like a sub-genre within the Lewis ca...
For centuries preceding the Renaissance, artistic inspiration was thought to originate from a divine...
En primer lugar, en este trabajo pretendo realizar un breve recorrido por el concepto de «amor» en l...
Discusses the genre of the medieval dream vision, with summaries of some of the best known (and thei...
The art of courtly love is difficult to pinpoint because there are many facets that extend into diff...
This study considers the functions of love magic and the authorial discomfort with which it is treat...
Examines examples of forbidden love, romantic passion, love suicides, and other versions of the leib...
Shows how Lewis, in his fiction, “explores the phenomenology of Spirit through his creation of sever...
Discusses the Beauty and the Beast theme from Apuleius’s tale of Amor and Psyche through versions fr...
Argues that Williams, in recasting the Grail legend into his own Christian metaphysics, used the thr...
Examines the imagined medievalism of Lewis’s That Hideous Strength and the Narnia books, and shows h...
This project examines authorial representations of the morality of three functions of love magic: to...
Examines the underlying structure of Lewis’s The Great Divorce, and its mirroring of the Purgatorio
Baptism of the Imagination - Harvey Solganick C. S. Lewis read George MacDonald’s Phantases and cla...
Compares several Victorian treatments of the Matter of Britain. Includes Tennyson’s moralistic versi...
Sees Screwtape and The Great Divorce as constituting “something like a sub-genre within the Lewis ca...
For centuries preceding the Renaissance, artistic inspiration was thought to originate from a divine...
En primer lugar, en este trabajo pretendo realizar un breve recorrido por el concepto de «amor» en l...