The Pilgrimage of Life [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 16 (3):580-580 (1963)
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With their common concentration upon the theme of man as a pilgrim on the highway of life, the verbal imagery of English Renaissance writing relates to the visual imagery of Continental art. The book is an enormous achievement in collecting, collating and interpreting texts, engravings and paintings. A definitive source-book, it provides a beginning for subsequent speculation about the expressions of human imagination.--A. B.

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