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Building the Text: Architecture as Metaphor in Late Medieval and Early Modern France Book

Building the Text: Architecture as Metaphor in Late Medieval and Early Modern France
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Descriptions of imaginary buildings abound in late medieval and early modern texts in France. This book examines the reasons for their popularity and analyzes the way in which metaphors of the building were used by writers as a tools of persuasion. O, Building the Text: Architecture as Metaphor in Late Medieval and Early Modern France has a rating of 3 stars
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Building the Text: Architecture as Metaphor in Late Medieval and Early Modern France, Descriptions of imaginary buildings abound in late medieval and early modern texts in France. This book examines the reasons for their popularity and analyzes the way in which metaphors of the building were used by writers as a tools of persuasion. O, Building the Text: Architecture as Metaphor in Late Medieval and Early Modern France
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  • Building the Text: Architecture as Metaphor in Late Medieval and Early Modern France
  • Written by author David Cowling
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, April 1998
  • Descriptions of imaginary buildings abound in late medieval and early modern texts in France. This book examines the reasons for their popularity and analyzes the way in which metaphors of the building were used by writers as a tools of persuasion. O
  • Descriptions of imaginary buildings abound in late medieval and early modern texts in France. This book examines the reasons for their popularity and analyzes the way in which metaphors of the building were used by writers as a tools of persuasion. One su
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List of Illustrations Introduction
1. 'Il n'y a plus nobles logiz que sont cons': The Body as a Building (I)
2. 'Ung lieu de si grand seureté': The Body as a Building (II)
3. 'Ferme estoit sans povoir trebucher': The State as a Building
4. 'Colloquerons ceans le sien ymage': Architectural Metaphors for the Mind and Memory
5. 'Ce sont les huis et les cleres fenestres ...': The Text as a Building
6. 'Ung temple y a, plus beau ne vit oncq nulz': Fictions of the Building in Jean Lemaire de Belges Conclusion Appendix: A Checklist of Architectural Allegories of the Period 1460-1540
Bibliography Index


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