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Introduction
The Incarnation, allegory, and idolatry
in God’s only daughter
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C. S. Lewis has, influentially, characterized the lion of FQ I.III as “a type of the natural, the ingenuous, the untaught.” But Lewis’s was an almost literal reading. The lion allegorizes, in accordance with tradition, for Christ Incarnate. Spenser here and elsewhere implies that it is the confusion of the allegorical with the Incarnational that characterizes, and even defines, idolatry.

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God’s only daughter

Spenser’s Una as the invisible Church

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