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... Dorigen explicitly drew to Aurelius's attention — the freely chosen truth to her husband and their marriage . It ignores the full context of Dorigen's response to Aurelius which was described above . It even fails to examine Aurelius's ...
... Dorigen explicitly drew to Aurelius's attention — the freely chosen truth to her husband and their marriage . It ignores the full context of Dorigen's response to Aurelius which was described above . It even fails to examine Aurelius's ...
Page 89
... Dorigen obeys , going off to endure Aurelius's sexual actions . It seems ' soveraynetee ' is more than an external mask . The projected ideal fails . But the text does not finish there . When Aurelius meets the passive and utterly ...
... Dorigen obeys , going off to endure Aurelius's sexual actions . It seems ' soveraynetee ' is more than an external mask . The projected ideal fails . But the text does not finish there . When Aurelius meets the passive and utterly ...
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... Dorigen and that figure who tries to take control of her life , the Wife of Bath . In The Book of the Duchess Blanche is represented as retaining decisive initiative in her relationships both before and after marriage ( 11.817-1041 ...
... Dorigen and that figure who tries to take control of her life , the Wife of Bath . In The Book of the Duchess Blanche is represented as retaining decisive initiative in her relationships both before and after marriage ( 11.817-1041 ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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