ChaucerHarvester Press, 1986 - 121 pages |
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... language is presented as a male's medium for manipulating and exploiting the female , a language of power ( Legend of Good Women , 11. 1886-2227 ; House of Fame , 11 . 405-26 ) . The Knight's Tale itself unfolds to illuminate and flesh ...
... language is presented as a male's medium for manipulating and exploiting the female , a language of power ( Legend of Good Women , 11. 1886-2227 ; House of Fame , 11 . 405-26 ) . The Knight's Tale itself unfolds to illuminate and flesh ...
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... male language and forms of ' love ' offering no grounds for any kind of optimism about the possibility of mutual ' blisse ' in such marriages . It is worth noting that Chaucer's art includes a more comic treatment of the discourse of ...
... male language and forms of ' love ' offering no grounds for any kind of optimism about the possibility of mutual ' blisse ' in such marriages . It is worth noting that Chaucer's art includes a more comic treatment of the discourse of ...
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... male language of courtly ' service ' , ' worship ' , ' friendship ' and ' love ' . Chaucer's satirical perspective here is never in doubt . For example , he gives Diomede the full courtly language of worshipful service , selfless ...
... male language of courtly ' service ' , ' worship ' , ' friendship ' and ' love ' . Chaucer's satirical perspective here is never in doubt . For example , he gives Diomede the full courtly language of worshipful service , selfless ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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