Inopem me copia fecit: signes of Narcissus in Augustine's Confessions.

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Auteur:Laurie J. Churchill
Volume:10
Pages:373-379
Notes:Augustine's narrative at Confessions I,18; IV,4,6, and 11; VIII,7; XIII,15, evokes the figures of Narcissus not only because of its emphasis on the attraction to apparance rather than substance and the dangers of self-love, but also because it illustrates that "fallen" language predisposes humans to confuse signifier with signified.
Périodique:Classical & Modern Literature
Format:Article
Sujet:- Biographie > Relations et Sources > Paganisme > Paganisme : thèmes > Mythologie > Narcisse
- Oeuvres > Confessiones > Thèmes > Narcisse
Statut:Needs Review
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