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The Pagan Dream of the Renaissance recounts the almost untold story of how the rediscovery of the pagan, mythological imagination during the Renaissance brought a profound transformation to European culture. This highly illustrated book, available for the first time in paperback, shows that the pagan imagination existed side-by-side--often uneasily--with the official symbols, doctrines, and art of the Church. Godwin carefully documents how pagan themes and gods enhanced both public and private life. Palaces and villas were decorated with mythological images; stories and music, and dramatic pageants were written about pagan themes; landscapes were designed to transform the soul. This was a time of great social and cultural change, when the pagan idea represented nostalgia for a classical world untroubled by the idea of sin and in no need of redemption.
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In this fascinating and unusual book, Godwin explores how, during the Renaissance, the European imagination was fueled by the pagan gods of Rome, Greece and Egypt and how these symbols co-existed with the official symbols and doctrines of the Church.
Filled with pictures and vivid literary imagery, this book shines as a factual reference for pagans interested in the sublime and outlandish influences of their faith on the western world for the last 500 years.