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... Pardoner , as he did his Monk and Friar , as a figure who dramatises fundamental problems about contemporary religious life , the status of official authority , the nature of the Church and its claims to keep the only path to individual ...
... Pardoner , as he did his Monk and Friar , as a figure who dramatises fundamental problems about contemporary religious life , the status of official authority , the nature of the Church and its claims to keep the only path to individual ...
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... Pardoner thus also symbolise important features of popular religiosity . Certainly , the Pardoner and his clients , the holy corporation employing him and the Christian laity sustaining that Church , are bound together in a unity which ...
... Pardoner thus also symbolise important features of popular religiosity . Certainly , the Pardoner and his clients , the holy corporation employing him and the Christian laity sustaining that Church , are bound together in a unity which ...
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... Pardoner . It turns the individual Pardoner into a scapegoat for the massive problems and anxieties in the late medieval Church , ones that were to prove intractable . The Host assumes that by crushing ( and castrating ) the Pardoner ...
... Pardoner . It turns the individual Pardoner into a scapegoat for the massive problems and anxieties in the late medieval Church , ones that were to prove intractable . The Host assumes that by crushing ( and castrating ) the Pardoner ...
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Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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