ChaucerHarvester Press, 1986 - 121 pages |
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... late medieval works manifest such processes in their treatment of received orthodoxies is hardly surprising . For European societies were far more diversified and dynamic than many literary critics assume.1 The culture was far from ...
... late medieval works manifest such processes in their treatment of received orthodoxies is hardly surprising . For European societies were far more diversified and dynamic than many literary critics assume.1 The culture was far from ...
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... late medieval Church . Chaucer's art engaged profoundly with such important contradictions , ones which perturbed many contemporary people , both orthodox and dissident . We will return to Chaucer's mediations of this major context in ...
... late medieval Church . Chaucer's art engaged profoundly with such important contradictions , ones which perturbed many contemporary people , both orthodox and dissident . We will return to Chaucer's mediations of this major context in ...
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... late medieval piety . We are shown how Christian sentimentality mistakes itself for , and is often mistaken for , love and compassion . The kind of piety evoked and satirised in this text is carried by a cult of supposedly child - like ...
... late medieval piety . We are shown how Christian sentimentality mistakes itself for , and is often mistaken for , love and compassion . The kind of piety evoked and satirised in this text is carried by a cult of supposedly child - like ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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