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... exploration of a few major topics — ' major ' to Chaucer and of ' major ' interest to many readers today . If the essays stimulate discussion of Chaucer's poetry , of the issues on which I concentrate and of the problematic ...
... exploration of a few major topics — ' major ' to Chaucer and of ' major ' interest to many readers today . If the essays stimulate discussion of Chaucer's poetry , of the issues on which I concentrate and of the problematic ...
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... exploration . Whether the specifically literary heritage of romance and courtly poems of love offered important and genuinely alternative models of sexual relations is a question I shall take up later in this chapter . In discussing ...
... exploration . Whether the specifically literary heritage of romance and courtly poems of love offered important and genuinely alternative models of sexual relations is a question I shall take up later in this chapter . In discussing ...
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... exploration of female consciousness immersed in a society organised by men where the cultural forms , in Huizinga's words , quoted earlier , are ' altogether saturated by male egotism ' . In his creation of Criseyde and the extensive ...
... exploration of female consciousness immersed in a society organised by men where the cultural forms , in Huizinga's words , quoted earlier , are ' altogether saturated by male egotism ' . In his creation of Criseyde and the extensive ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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