Add this copy of Short Time's Endless Monument: the Symbolism of the to cart. $29.54, good condition, Sold by BARNABY rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Oxford, OXFORDSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1960 by Columbia University Press.
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Good Condition. Dust jacket is rather worn, with chips, holes and tears. Ownership inscription on first inside page. Contents free from notes or highlighting. Bindings firm and secure, spine intact. Sound and serviceable overall. Publisher's note: "Edmund Spenser's Epithalamion, written in 1595 to celebrate his own marriage to Elizabeth Boyle, has long been considered one of the greatest of all marriage odes. It describes the events of the marriage day and night, and the beauty of the bride, with elaborate imagery. Now, 365 years after the publication of Spenser's poem, A. Kent Hieatt has discovered in the ode a symbolical numerical structure which has gone unmarked throughout more than three centuries, and which, when understood by the reader, adds new levels of meaning to one of the treasures of English poetry"--Jacket 118 pp. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Literature & Literary; Symbolism of numbers in literature; Add. Inventory No: 230312ROSL008044.