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Gilgamesh
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Author(s) Title Reference
Owen Barfield The Visionary landscape: A Study in Medieval Allegory, by Paul Piehler 42/1, p. 84

languages

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works

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  • Pearl
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  • Art of Lave

people

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  • Coleridge
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  • C. S. Lewis
  • Morton W. Bloom
  • F. M. Cornford
  • Kafka
  • Charles Williams
  • Bunyan

subjects

  • psychology
  • personification
  • confession
  • transformation
  • intellect
  • integration
  • allegory
  • cumulative
  • Healing
  • dynamic
  • Crisis
  • landscape
  • redemption
  • metaphysics
  • process
  • comprehension
  • resilience
  • intuition
  • individuation
  • symbolism
  • emotion

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