The article discusses how the 14th century work "Carcel de Amor" by Diego de San Pedro uses allegory to represent the author's views. The author portrays himself as a prisoner of love, with reason and free will imprisoned. Through this allegory, the author is able to openly express his perspective on love while disguising it as a story.
The article discusses how the 14th century work "Carcel de Amor" by Diego de San Pedro uses allegory to represent the author's views. The author portrays himself as a prisoner of love, with reason and free will imprisoned. Through this allegory, the author is able to openly express his perspective on love while disguising it as a story.
The article discusses how the 14th century work "Carcel de Amor" by Diego de San Pedro uses allegory to represent the author's views. The author portrays himself as a prisoner of love, with reason and free will imprisoned. Through this allegory, the author is able to openly express his perspective on love while disguising it as a story.
(The Penn State Series in German Literature.) Richard Detsch - Georg Trakl's Poetry - Toward A Union of Opposites (1983, Pennsylvania State University Press) - Libgen - Li