ChaucerHarvester Press, 1986 - 121 pages |
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... human product , however alien . While undertaking this essential historical attempt we must simultaneously acknowledge what has recently been described as ' the unavoidable given of all cognitive processes - that knowledge , however we ...
... human product , however alien . While undertaking this essential historical attempt we must simultaneously acknowledge what has recently been described as ' the unavoidable given of all cognitive processes - that knowledge , however we ...
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... human relationships around the exchange of commodities . His work evokes human agents for whom traditional ideas of community and common profit are irrelevant anachronisms . The world emerging in the fiction is not unrelated to the ...
... human relationships around the exchange of commodities . His work evokes human agents for whom traditional ideas of community and common profit are irrelevant anachronisms . The world emerging in the fiction is not unrelated to the ...
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... human possibilities , one that , however utopian , is necessary if people are to strive for a social order with happier human relationships than those Chaucer's art tends to display . Nevertheless , I think it is better to combine this ...
... human possibilities , one that , however utopian , is necessary if people are to strive for a social order with happier human relationships than those Chaucer's art tends to display . Nevertheless , I think it is better to combine this ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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