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The Adventures of Enea, Part 4 of 13

Gate and Column Enea celebrates the wedding of Frederick and Leonor He owned a benefice “out there”, beyond Ravenna, but now, in middle age, he’s coming home. The action’s moved to native-town Siena, though interspersed with roistering in Rome. The countryside was never lusher, blander (at centre-right, the campanile and dome of Enea’s cathedral). Now a pandar, and Bishop of Siena, there he stands. The princess, gorgeous goose. Her randy gander enthusiastically takes her hand. Both Leonor and Enea have a master in Frederick. The meeting, so long planned, now permanently pledged in paint and plaster, has come about. The careful Sienese will toil for them, but won’t avert disaster. But that’s ahead. Today, they are two trees: That’s Frederick, the sturdy, healthy pine. Exotic Leonor, who’s Portuguese, a slender palm tree. Every little sign is phallic. That anachronistic column, the city towers, lances which incline on lusty shoulders: and, of course, the solemn Camollia Gate is welcoming, vaginal. All those armed men – suspicione dolum? The tree that’s withered, ailing, saturnine’ll encapsulate Enea, or Pinturicchio? The Pupil painted it. The verdict’s final.

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Date: 3/19/2017 12:35:00 PM
Love the wordplay here very much: "The princess, gorgeous goose. Her randy gander". Very phallic indeed, everything. Friedrich III and Leonor. This too sounds ominous, you paint them as complete opposites, in every way.
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Darren White
Date: 3/19/2017 12:39:00 PM
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Michael Coy
Date: 3/19/2017 12:36:00 PM
You know what's so cool about you? You're not scared of this stuff. Knowledge doesn't intimidate you.

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