Through a careful rendering of the text, deciphering its hidden ironies,
Mr. Weinberg sees Prométhée as a modern allegory, a parable wrought of
allusions, symbols, and images drawn from classical antiquity and
calvinist theology, and a multi-leveled sotie à miroirs.
Originally published in 1972.
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