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... violence . The ruling classes , however , strive to distinguish their own violence , which they glorify and aestheticise , from the violence of others , which they condem . Contemporary Anglo - American scholars have tended to overlook ...
... violence . The ruling classes , however , strive to distinguish their own violence , which they glorify and aestheticise , from the violence of others , which they condem . Contemporary Anglo - American scholars have tended to overlook ...
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... violence as bloody and animalistic ( 11.2601-35 ) . Simultaneously , in a profoundly illuminating juxtaposition , it shows the ruler who has organised the dehumanising violence surveying the scene as a spectacle while he sits above it ...
... violence as bloody and animalistic ( 11.2601-35 ) . Simultaneously , in a profoundly illuminating juxtaposition , it shows the ruler who has organised the dehumanising violence surveying the scene as a spectacle while he sits above it ...
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... violence and brutality pervade some of the most favoured religious forms and emotions ( ' pity ' , ' pathos ' ) in late medieval piety . We are shown how Christian sentimentality mistakes itself for , and is often mistaken for , love ...
... violence and brutality pervade some of the most favoured religious forms and emotions ( ' pity ' , ' pathos ' ) in late medieval piety . We are shown how Christian sentimentality mistakes itself for , and is often mistaken for , love ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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