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|a The allegory of love :
|b a study in medieval tradition /
|c by C.S. Lewis.
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|a reprinted 1992
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|b Oxford University Press,
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|a Originally published in 1936 by Oxford University Press.
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|a Love is the commonest these of serious imaginative literature and is still generally regarded as anble and ennbling passion. Love has not always taken such precedence, however, and it was in fact not until the eleventh century that French poets first began to express the romantic species of passion which English peots were still writing about in the nineteenth century. This book is intended for students of medieval literature from A-level upwards. Anyone interested in the `Courtly Love' tradition. Fans of C.S. Lewis's writings.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Courtly love -- Allegory -- The romance of the rose -- Chaucer -- Gower. Thomas Usk -- Allegory as the dominant form -- The faerie queene -- Appendix.
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