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Presents the wide range of influence of the Song of Songs on world culture. This work demonstrates the long history of confrontation of the immense number of allegorical interpretations with secular (literal) commentaries. It also presents the unique place of the Song in the Old Testament and the history of Jewish allegorical commentaries.
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