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... evokes , that the cleric has cast aside the literal sense of scripture , preferring the ' spiritual ' gloss in approved fashion - ' For lettre sleeth , so as we clerkes seyn . ' Again , the poet makes explicit the material dimensions ...
... evokes , that the cleric has cast aside the literal sense of scripture , preferring the ' spiritual ' gloss in approved fashion - ' For lettre sleeth , so as we clerkes seyn . ' Again , the poet makes explicit the material dimensions ...
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... evokes another perspective on Christian anti - Semitism , one that is sometimes overlooked . In the first stanza Chaucer has the Prioress relate that the Jews were Sustened by a lord of that contree For foule usure 55 CHAUCER'S ...
... evokes another perspective on Christian anti - Semitism , one that is sometimes overlooked . In the first stanza Chaucer has the Prioress relate that the Jews were Sustened by a lord of that contree For foule usure 55 CHAUCER'S ...
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... evokes romance and courtly idioms , especially through the language of the parish clerk , Absolon - through descriptions of his appearance , his aspirations and his behaviour as a would - be courtly lover , a petit - bourgeois Palamon ...
... evokes romance and courtly idioms , especially through the language of the parish clerk , Absolon - through descriptions of his appearance , his aspirations and his behaviour as a would - be courtly lover , a petit - bourgeois Palamon ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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