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Hypnerotomachia: The Strife of Loue in a Dreame

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The work presents a dreamer’s allegorical journey in pursuit of an ideal beloved through surreal gardens, ruins, temples, and labyrinths, elaborated with precise descriptions of architecture, sculpture, and natural wonders. Episodes blend classical myth, symbolic trials, and strange sightings that interrupt and transform the quest, while ornate language and visual detail create a sustained tension between erotic longing and meditation on transience. The structure is episodic and richly imagistic, inviting close reading of its puzzles, symbolic tableaux, and the shifting boundary between dream and waking consciousness.

About the Author

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Francesco Colonna

Francesco Colonna was an Italian author and a prominent figure of the Renaissance, best known for his work "Hypnerotomachia: The Strife of Loue in a Dreame." This allegorical narrative, published in 1499, is notable for its intricate blend of dream imagery, classical references, and themes of love and desire. Colonna's writing reflects the humanist ideals of his time, showcasing a deep engagement with both literature and philosophy. His unique style and imaginative storytelling have earned him a place in the literary heritage of the Renaissance, influencing later writers and artists.

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