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    “Joie de la cort / joie de l’acort”. L’armonia degli elementi discordi nell’«Erec et Enide» by Beatrice Barbiellini Amidei

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…</p><p>The article treats the theme of the marriage and the armony of discordant elements in the <em>Erec and Enide </em>of Chrétien de Troyes, underlining the allegorical meaning of the <em>conjointure</em>,<em> </em>with reference to Martianus Capella and Macrobius. …”
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    Arka Noego obrazem Kościoła w "Enarrationes in psalmos" św. Augustyna by Brunon Zgraja

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Augustine is regarded as master of the an allegorical interpretation of the Holy Scriptures. It consists in drawing out from the biblical text the deepest meaning. …”
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    Post-Apocalyptic Amazement: Aesthetics and Historical Consciousness in the Natural Contract by Toni Hildebrandt

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…In a fourth step, I will therefore show that the natural contract’s utopian body of ideas and the manifestation of the utopian concept in Biosphere 2 can be viewed from a historical-philosophical perspective, with reference to the allegorical representation of the film, as the fate of all nature in which history inscribes itself. …”
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    Nicole Bergk Pinto, Étude et édition critique du Tournoiement Antecrist : dit allégorique attribué à Huon de Mery by Nicole Bergk Pinto

    “…The Tournoiement Antecrist is an allegorical poem, composed around 1235 by a cleric named Huon. …”
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    „Pantoiosemie“: der vielfache Schriftsinn – zur Interpretation von Bibeltexten by Winfried Ulrich

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…To be said for it there is not only the medieval teaching of the „fourfold exegesis“ (literal, allegorical, moral, anagogical) but also the modern varied methods of interpretation such as the historical-critical, the allegorical, the existential, the depth psychological, the feminist, the liberation theological, the reception aesthetic and the hermeneutic method. …”
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    Some of Stanislav Rakús’s early magazine works: comments on the interpretation of his literary texts from the period 1963 - 1976 by Jana Pátková

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…One of the primary levels of meanings in Rakús´s early short stories is oscillation between allegorical depiction of an enclosed system (totality) and absurd climax of a story. …”
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    Reconstructing latin american history in walker and the mission: postmodernism and allegory Reconstructing latin american history in walker and the mission: postmodernism and alleg... by Anelise Reich Corseuil

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…By contrast to the alleged ahistoricism of postmodernist representations, as defined by Jameson, in his article&#13; Ò“Third-World Literature in the Era of Multinational Capital,” thirdworld texts have been defined as “nationalist” or “allegorical.”2…”
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    al-Ġazālī on the Problem of Salvation by Mohammad Tavakkolipoor

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The nature of salvation, the path leading to it and its different degrees, and determining those who will attain salvation are important issues which scholars and theologians of various traditions, have tried to answer. al-Ġazālī bases his view on salvation on a series of Ashʿarite theological principles, his theory of allegorical interpretation and his mystical thought. …”
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    The Formation of a Hero in <i>Digenes Akrites</i> by Eliso Elizbarashvili

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;">An allegorical reading of the epic, focused on Christian archetypes and saints' lives, shows Digenes' adventures as stages of religious enlightenment and purification.…”
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    Virgil’s Rival Sororities: Dido and Anna, Camilla and Acca by Lee Fratantuono

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Virgil carefully arranges the appearances of the pairs Dido and Anna, Camilla and Acca as an integral part of his commentary on the Trojan progression from Carthage to Italy, and as part of his allegorical reminiscence of Cleopatra at Alexandria and at Actium.…”
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    Phrygian Tales by J. B. Rives

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;">A survey of the ancient references to "Phrygian tales" reveals two characteristics: Euhemerizing accounts of the origin of the gods, and allegorical explanations of nature; the label may reflect the Phrygians' reputation as the oldest of nations.…”
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    The Building of Socialism in Platonov’s The Foundation Pit by Natalya I. Duzhina

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The article analyzes the sequence of allegorical images in The Foundation Pit associated with the central theme of Platonov’s time, the construction of socialism. …”
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    John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress: From Emblem to Comics by Maria R. Nenarokova

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The article analyses the imagery of John Bunyan’s allegorical treatise The Pilgrim’s Progress, which belongs to the most important works of both English and world culture, and its visual embodiment tradition. …”
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    The Narcissus Myth in Early Renaissance French Literature: Fragment, Allegory, Emblem by Irina K. Staf

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In the tradition of moral and allegorical commentary, the young man in love with himself served as a symbol of hubris excessively immersed in worldly goods; in the mid-century, this tradition changed under the influence of humanism: with François Habert and Barthélémy Aneau the story of Narcissus illustrates the maxim “know thyself.” …”
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    “Como la luz de la fe te falte”: the privileging of the Christian over the pagan in Calderón’s El divino Orfeo (1634) by Czepiel, ME

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The seventeenth century saw the rise in Spain of <i>autos sacramentales</i>, allegorical plays performed on the feast of Corpus Christi. …”
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    Productivización literaria de la identidad territorial por medios alegóricos by Gabriel Saldías Rossel

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…The aim of this paper is to investigate the mechanisms of literary productization of territorial identity by allegorical means. This implicates a detailed analysis on the relationship between literature and market as well as the one between collective psychology and the ways it is exploited by perpetuating trauma with the final goal of generating a static product of an “other” identity by using an external canon as guidance.…”
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    Literary allegories, phantasmagory of culture by Jair Tadeu da Fonseca

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Caliban, Ariel and Prospero (Shakespeare’s characters) play an allegorical role in Brazilian, Latin American and African literatures, as well as in their critical production. …”
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    Dall’allegoria all’allegoresi. Il contributo degli Stoici by Roberto Radice

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…This paper aims to provide an excurcus on the presence and use of allegorical interpretation in Stoicism. In particular, Stoic philosophy represents a key moment for the evolution of the allegory in allegoresis, that is to say, as a systematic and rational interpretation of symbols and myths.…”
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