Sign, Symbol and Analogy: The semiotics of contemplation is Teresa of Avila's Interior Castle

Semiotics (2011):427-435 (2011)
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This article analyses the use of signs (in a semiotic sense) in the analysis of Teresa of Avila's book, The Interior Castle. It takes one through the various levels of the castle, which stands as a sign for contemplation. Exploring Avila's creative use of imagery and language, it focus on what these signs (as pertaining to American semiotics and Charles S. Peirce) come to signify within Teresa's mental construction of the castle as a road to pure contemplation, in the Catholic tradition.

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