Gillespie, Gerald: Garden and Labyrinth of Time
Studies in Renaissance and Baroque Literature. The themes of «erring,» «education,» and «development» were often linked with the master-images of the garden and labyrinth in Renaissance writing. Humanist concerns about natural order, temporality, and history could be situated in these poetic realms insofar as they symbolized fluctuating aspects of a more complex reality. The imaginative use of the garden and labyrinth is widely detectable in the generic structures and stylistic patterns of the age. 335 Seiten, gebunden (German Studies in America; Vol. 56/Peter Lang Verlag 1988) Mängelexemplar
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