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Cosmos and Image in the Renaissance Book

Cosmos and Image in the Renaissance
Cosmos and Image in the Renaissance, Renaissance images could be real as well as linguistic. Human beings were often believed to be an image of the cosmos, and the sun an image of God. With Cosmos and Image in the Renaissance, Kathryn Banks explores the implications of this for poetic langua, Cosmos and Image in the Renaissance has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Cosmos and Image in the Renaissance
  • Written by author K Banks
  • Published by Maney Publishing, December 2008
  • Renaissance images could be real as well as linguistic. Human beings were often believed to be an image of the cosmos, and the sun an image of God. With Cosmos and Image in the Renaissance, Kathryn Banks explores the implications of this for poetic langua
  • Renaissance images could be real as well as linguistic. Human beings were often believed to be an image of the cosmos, and the sun an image of God. With Cosmos and Image in the Renaissance, Kathryn Banks explores the implications of this for poetic langua
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Introduction The Cosmos, Images, and Poetry 1

Pt. I The Cosmos in Du Barta's Sepmaine: Images of God and of War

Introduction 30

1 Poetry and Theology: Images of the Divine 36

2 Poetry and Natural Philosophy: Images of the Cosmic 61

Conclusion 98

Pt. II Images, Divinity, and Difference in Maurice Sceve's Delie

Introduction 112

3 Illumination and Darkness: The Lunar, Solar, and the Divine Lady 120

4 Redemption and Rejection: Love Lyrics and the Unloving Divine 152

Conclusion 175

Conclusion

Reading Images of the Cosmic, the Human and the Divine 181

Sixteenth-Century Poetic Images 186

Histories of the Cosmic, the Human, and the Divine 189

Bibliography 195

Index 214


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