ChaucerHarvester Press, 1986 - 121 pages |
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... organisation of social and institutional power in the interpreter's situation . Correspondingly , if the power structures are challenged or destabilised , the current nature of interpretation will be affected . As the text demonstrates ...
... organisation of social and institutional power in the interpreter's situation . Correspondingly , if the power structures are challenged or destabilised , the current nature of interpretation will be affected . As the text demonstrates ...
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... organisation of the tourna- ment in which Arcite is killed as a sign of benevolent rule . Yet the poem hardly encourages a totally unironic response . True enough , the ruler does separate Palamon and Arcite , those emblems of a ...
... organisation of the tourna- ment in which Arcite is killed as a sign of benevolent rule . Yet the poem hardly encourages a totally unironic response . True enough , the ruler does separate Palamon and Arcite , those emblems of a ...
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... organisation and dominant ideologies , even when their effects are unambiguously destructive . The poem achieves memorable insights to the interactions between the joyful potentials of sexual love , so powerfully represented , and the ...
... organisation and dominant ideologies , even when their effects are unambiguously destructive . The poem achieves memorable insights to the interactions between the joyful potentials of sexual love , so powerfully represented , and the ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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