Allegories
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Allegories
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Allegories
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- The garden of Eden, Ernest Hemingway
- American drama; contemporary allegory from Eugene O'Neill to Tennessee Williams
- How philosophers saved myths, allegorical interpretation and classical mythology, Luc Brisson ; translated by Catherine Tihanyi
- The allegory of love;, a study in medieval tradition, by C.S. Lewis ..
- Death comes for the Archbishop, Willa Cather
- Doctor Faustus, the life of the German composer, Adrian Leverkühn, as told by a friend. Tr. from the German by H. T. Lowe-Porter
- The schooldays of Jesus, J.M. Coetzee
- Allegory in Dickens, by Jane Vogel
- Spenser's allegory, the anatomy of imagination, Isabel G. MacCaffrey
- Ship of fools
- Dark conceit;, the making of allegory
- Fruyt and chaf;, studies in Chaucer's allegories, by Bernard F. Huppé and D.W. Robertson, Jr
- The English moralities from the point of view of allegory, by W. Roy Mackenzie..
- Classical theories of allegory and Christian culture, by Philip Rollinson ; with an appendix on primary Greek sources by Patricia Matsen
- Art & accounting, Basil S. Yamey
- Allegory in Dante's Commedia
- Allegory and the modern southern novel, Jan Whitt
- Bastard out of Carolina, Dorothy Allison
- Studies in Spenser's historical allegory, by Edwin Greenlaw
- Hawthorne's historical allegory, an examination of the American conscience, John E. Becker
- Allegory and courtesy in Spenser;, a Chinese view
- Reinventing allegory, Theresa M. Kelley
- Religious emblems, being a series of emblematic engravings, with written explanations, miscellaneous observations and religious reflections, designed to illustrate divine truth, in accordance with the cardinal principles of Christianity ; Religious allegories : being a series of emblematic engravings, with written explanations, miscellaneous observations, and religious reflections, designed to illustrate divine truth, in accordance with the cardinal principles of Christianity, by William Holmes and John W. Barber
- The heart is a lonely hunter, Carson McCullers
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