Liberal Arts in Middle Ages
by Peter J. LeithartLiberal arts in the medieval world. Continue Reading »
Allegorizing Homer
by Peter J. LeithartIn allegorizing ancient myths, medievals were following ancient pagan models. Continue Reading »
Double Coding
by Peter J. LeithartFor medievals, sacred and secular didn't occupy two realms but interacted constantly, the sacred setting the terms of the encounter. Continue Reading »
Stateless marriage
by Peter J. LeithartAlabama considers a peaceable way out of the same-sex marriage impasse. Continue Reading »
Zizek and Courtly Love
by Peter J. LeithartFor Slavoj Zizek, courtly love symbolizes the human predicament. Continue Reading »
Romantic Love
by Peter J. LeithartIn the courtly tradition, love is infinite longing, therefore infinite suffering. Continue Reading »
Courting Lady Language
by Peter J. LeithartDerrida conceives his love of language on the model of courtly love. He is the servant of his great Mistress. Continue Reading »
Monster to Music
by Peter J. LeithartThe Finnish hero Wainomoinen turns a monstrous fish into a harp. There's a double meaning in that. Continue Reading »
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