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... characters would misinterpret the levels of symbolic meaning in Chrétien's lion . The lion essentially signifies gratitude and fidelity . All symbols and allegories in medieval literature tend , however , to be charged with multiple ...
... characters would misinterpret the levels of symbolic meaning in Chrétien's lion . The lion essentially signifies gratitude and fidelity . All symbols and allegories in medieval literature tend , however , to be charged with multiple ...
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When Yvain cuts off a part of the lion's tail , the mutilation suggests , of course , a symbolic circumcision . But it is also in human terms a symbolic castration that reduces his masculinity . When the lion is further humanized ...
When Yvain cuts off a part of the lion's tail , the mutilation suggests , of course , a symbolic circumcision . But it is also in human terms a symbolic castration that reduces his masculinity . When the lion is further humanized ...
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On this level of identification , the humanized and symbolic lion gives new value to what are recognizable as womanly qualities ; these now acquire great importance and value as they are enacted through the prestigious symbol of the ...
On this level of identification , the humanized and symbolic lion gives new value to what are recognizable as womanly qualities ; these now acquire great importance and value as they are enacted through the prestigious symbol of the ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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