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Dante's Paradiso
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Author(s) Title Reference
THEODORE SILVERSTEIN The Old English Vision of St Paul. (Speculum Anniversary Monographs, 2), by Antonette Di Paolo Healy 50/1, p. 120
Ian Bishop Allegories of History, Allegories of Love, by Stephen A. Barney 49/2, p. 318

languages

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works

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  • Piers Plowman
  • Vision of St Paul
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people

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  • Guillaume de Lorris
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  • Theodosius II

subjects

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  • narrative
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  • myth
  • metaphor
  • motifs
  • mirror
  • personification
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  • frustration
  • narcissus
  • cosmos
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places

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