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6051
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Title :
Light as Glamor: The Luminescent Ideal of Beauty in the "Roman de la Rose"
Source:
Speculum , 76., 4 (October 2001): Pages 934 - 959.
Year of Publication:
2001.
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Record Number:
11818
Author(s):
Cassell, Anthony K.
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Title :
Santa Lucia as Patroness of Sight: Hagiography, Iconography, and Dante [The role of Saint Lucy in Dante's Divine Comedy is manifold, as the saint bears multiple symbolic and allegorical meanings in the poem. Early accounts of her life present the saint as an exemplum of fortitude, but later narratives depict her as a beautiful virgin martyr whose eyes were plucked out. Representations of Saint Lucy in art often feature her holding her eyes on a dish or platter, highlighting her role as the patroness of sight. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Dante Studies , 109., ( 1991): Pages 71 - 88.
Year of Publication:
1991.