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... judgements . It is a mode which could help us take a striking question in the General Prologue as far more than a jibe at the Monk : ' How shal the world be served ? ' ( 1.187 ) . In the poem's representation of social being this ...
... judgements . It is a mode which could help us take a striking question in the General Prologue as far more than a jibe at the Monk : ' How shal the world be served ? ' ( 1.187 ) . In the poem's representation of social being this ...
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... judgement , revealing her as- sumption that racial and religious hatred is a perfectly unproblematic part of Christianity . The clash between this stance and the outlook of Jesus in the Gospels is quite lost in the tradition she figures ...
... judgement , revealing her as- sumption that racial and religious hatred is a perfectly unproblematic part of Christianity . The clash between this stance and the outlook of Jesus in the Gospels is quite lost in the tradition she figures ...
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David Aers. make any critical judgement of the male's claims and language ( 11.1339-458 ) . Her passivity seems total . She does nothing until her husband returns and asks her why she is so miserable ( 11.1459-61 ) . Presenting the ...
David Aers. make any critical judgement of the male's claims and language ( 11.1339-458 ) . Her passivity seems total . She does nothing until her husband returns and asks her why she is so miserable ( 11.1459-61 ) . Presenting the ...
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Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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