Castles of the Mind
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For well over a thousand years, scholars exploited the potential of architecture for allegorical representation. Regardless of whether they were describing the characteristics of romantic love, the framework of the medieval education syllabus, the community of the church, the virginal body or the contemplative vocation, writers turned repeatedly to the trope of the textual building. What was it about architecture that enabled it to fulfil such diverse functions over such a long timespan? Castles of the Mind identifies and traces two primary traditions of symbolic textual architecture – Christian and classicizing – from antiquity until the end of the Middle Ages. It charts the evolution of the architectural metaphor over time, in relation to social, political and religious contexts, and offers a wealth of information on secular and devotional allegory.Christiania Whitehead suggests new ways of reading and evaluating major medieval texts, such as Chaucer’s House of Fame and Gavin Douglas’s Palis of Honoure, as well as reassessing the importance of many less well-known works. Castles of the Mind is a major new contribution to our understanding of the symbolic structures and ideological systems underpinning medieval literary and cultural representations.
Christiania Whitehead is a lecturer in Middle English at the University of Warwick. She is the editor (with Denis Renevey) of Writing Religious Women: Female Spiritual and Textual Practices in Late Medieval England, has published widely on medieval allegory, and is the author of a volume of poetry, The Garden of Slender Trust, published by Bloodaxe.
Series Editors’ Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
I CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURAL ALLEGORY1 Temple
2 Memory
3 Ark
4 Church
5 Cloister
6 Castle
7 Household
II CLASSICIZING ARCHITECTURAL ALLEGORY 8 Romans and Chartrians
9 Fortune
10 Fame and Honour
11 Knowledge
12 Sex
Afterword
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
I CHRISTIAN ARCHITECTURAL ALLEGORY1 Temple
2 Memory
3 Ark
4 Church
5 Cloister
6 Castle
7 Household
II CLASSICIZING ARCHITECTURAL ALLEGORY 8 Romans and Chartrians
9 Fortune
10 Fame and Honour
11 Knowledge
12 Sex
Afterword
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Additional information
Dimensions | 2 × 9 × 6 in |
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