"Wounded harts": metaphor and desire in the epic-romances of Tasso, Sidney, and Spenser

<p>If we consider the representation of the body in the epic-romances of Torquato Tasso, Philip Sidney, and Edmund Spenser, certain instances of wounding and laceration emerge as crucial turning points in the development of their respective narratives: Clorinda’s redemptive mutilation, Parthen...

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Main Author: Phelps, PC
Other Authors: McCabe, RA
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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