Allegorical Imagery
Delve into the fascinating world of medieval literature with Allegorical Imagery by Rosemond Tuve. Published in 2019 by Princeton University Press, this insightful paperback spans 472 pages and explores how sixteenth-century writers engaged with and interpreted the allegorical texts of the Middle Ages. Professor Tuve meticulously examines the historical context and motivations behind these readings, providing a rich analysis that bridges the gap between eras. Originally released in 1966, this edition is part of the Princeton Legacy Library, which employs cutting-edge print-on-demand technology to preserve and share important scholarly works. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of literary interpretation, Allegorical Imagery offers a unique perspective on the enduring influence of medieval allegory. Don’t miss the chance to enrich your understanding of this pivotal literary tradition!