Vitreous Visions: Stained Glass and Affective Engagement in John Lydgate's "The Temple of Glass."
- Author / Editor
- Johnstone, Boyda.
Vitreous Visions: Stained Glass and Affective Engagement in John Lydgate's "The Temple of Glass."
- Published
- New Medieval Literatures 17 (2017): 175-200.
- Description
- Analyzes the "effect and experience" of the stained glass in HF and in Lydgate's "underappreciated remobilization" of it in his "Temple of Glass," comparing the aesthetics of the dream visions with those of late medieval glass in England, its "fragmented nature," and its "affective power" for viewers.
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