ChaucerHarvester Press, 1986 - 121 pages |
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... critical introductions to English writers , responsive to new bearings which have recently emerged in literary analysis . Its aim is to make more widely current and available the perspectives of contemporary literary theory , by ...
... critical introductions to English writers , responsive to new bearings which have recently emerged in literary analysis . Its aim is to make more widely current and available the perspectives of contemporary literary theory , by ...
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... critical approaches is immense , and because the writer's work is very substantial , in every sense of that word . But while the book's brevity and approach make this stand out with rather startling plainness , processes of massive ...
... critical approaches is immense , and because the writer's work is very substantial , in every sense of that word . But while the book's brevity and approach make this stand out with rather startling plainness , processes of massive ...
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... critical imagination and literary modes we meet in most of Chaucer's writings . Why then did Chaucer use this genre at all ? Some argue that he did so to suspend his critical irony , as he did in his Retractions , to celebrate a ...
... critical imagination and literary modes we meet in most of Chaucer's writings . Why then did Chaucer use this genre at all ? Some argue that he did so to suspend his critical irony , as he did in his Retractions , to celebrate a ...
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Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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