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HoP 423 - Heaven-Bred Poesy - Philip Sidney and Edmund Spenser

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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The Moral Lesson of Spencer's Garden Scene

Spencer is fascinated by the way that images draw our minds and desires toward their exemplars, as in Plato's Symposium. But there is a tension between such Platonist tropes and Spencer's presumably more fundamental Protestant beliefs. Think again about this story of Adonis. How are this God and Venus supposed to relate to the Christian God? And what exactly is the moral lesson of the story?

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