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Tag: C. S. Lewis

Britomart, by Walter Crane

C. S. Lewis and the Allegory of Love in The Faerie Queene

13 February 2014 S. P. Cooper
S. P. Cooper discusses the connexions between Lewis' The Allegory of Love and Spenser's The Faerie Queene.

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