<p>Described as ‘the most beautiful book ever printed’ previous research has focused on the printing history of the <i>Hypnerotomachia</i> and its copious literary sources. This monograph critically engages with the narrative of the <i>Hypnerotomachia </i>and with Poliphilo as a character within this narrative placing it within its European literary context. Using narratological analysis it examines the journey of Poliphilo and the series of symbolic allegorical and metaphorical experiences narrated by him that are indicative of his metamorphosing interiority. It analyses the relationship between Poliphilo and his external surroundings in sequences of the narrative pertaining to thresholds; the symbolic architectural topographical and garden forms and spaces; and Poliphilo’s transforming interior passions including his love of antiquarianism language and Polia the latter of which leads to his elegiac description of lovesickness besides examinations of numerosophical symbolism in number form and proportion of the architectural descriptions and how they relate to the narrative. </p>
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