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This lively and innovative work treats a body of literature not previously regarded as a unified genre. Offering comparative readings of a number of texts that are traditionally called allegories and that cover a wide time span, Maureen Quilligan formulates a vocabulary for talking about the distinctive generic elements they share. The texts she considers range from the twelfth-century De planctu naturae to Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow , and include such works as Le Roman de la Rose , Langland's Piers Plowman , Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter , Melville's Confidence Man , and Spenser's Faerie Queene . Whether or not readers agree with this book, they will enjoy and profit from it.
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"The Language of Allegory examines a body of literature not often treated as a unified genre. Reading a number of texts that are traditionally characterized as allegories and that cover a wide time sp...
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