ChaucerHarvester Press, 1986 - 121 pages |
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... authority only serve their purpose while there is a consensus in the community about which texts should count as authority and about just how they should be read . This consensus enables people to ignore the fact that ' authority ' is a ...
... authority only serve their purpose while there is a consensus in the community about which texts should count as authority and about just how they should be read . This consensus enables people to ignore the fact that ' authority ' is a ...
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... authority , the nature of the Church and its claims to keep the only path to individual salvation . The pardoner's office , like the summoner's or the friar's , exemplified the absorption of the Church in the economic fabric and values ...
... authority , the nature of the Church and its claims to keep the only path to individual salvation . The pardoner's office , like the summoner's or the friar's , exemplified the absorption of the Church in the economic fabric and values ...
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... authority ; mocked , and undermined , its claims to dispense saving pardons and absolutions ; mocked its claims about holy relics and their powers ( ' pigges bones ' , General Prologue , 1.700 ; Pardoner's Prologue , 1.347-9 ) ; and ...
... authority ; mocked , and undermined , its claims to dispense saving pardons and absolutions ; mocked its claims about holy relics and their powers ( ' pigges bones ' , General Prologue , 1.700 ; Pardoner's Prologue , 1.347-9 ) ; and ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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