ChaucerHarvester Press, 1986 - 121 pages |
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... poem could find the claim that everything written is written ' To our doctrine ' anything other than a naive evasion of all the most fundamental problems in interpretation . In the same way , the text is simply dissolved by those who ...
... poem could find the claim that everything written is written ' To our doctrine ' anything other than a naive evasion of all the most fundamental problems in interpretation . In the same way , the text is simply dissolved by those who ...
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... poem closes in its carnivalesque version of the flood and Last Judgement , we see how this episode in the lovers ' conflict generates a critical perspective on courtly modes of writing and practice . It evokes their similarity to the ...
... poem closes in its carnivalesque version of the flood and Last Judgement , we see how this episode in the lovers ' conflict generates a critical perspective on courtly modes of writing and practice . It evokes their similarity to the ...
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... poem differ from those of another , and within one text the formal narrative voice often fragments into markedly contrasting voices , while parts of different poems , attributed to different tellers , manifest the same narrative voice ...
... poem differ from those of another , and within one text the formal narrative voice often fragments into markedly contrasting voices , while parts of different poems , attributed to different tellers , manifest the same narrative voice ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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