Either directly or with reference to its repercussions, the essays
assembled here deal with the intellectual revolution that
transformed western culture in the 12th and 13th centuries and
paved the way for the modern age. Two major innovations claim
central interest. One is the project of a fictional form of
literature that instead of claiming possession of the truth, as in
the traditional view of the world, set out to in quest of it. The
other is the idea of a new, personal relationship between 'I' and
'you', both in its religious form and as erotic encounter between
the sexes.
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