ChaucerHarvester Press, 1986 - 121 pages |
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... religious and moral potential of this passage should be registered . For example , the potential echo of Christ's resurrection on the third day , with its traditional moral allegorisation as the rising from sin demanded of all people in ...
... religious and moral potential of this passage should be registered . For example , the potential echo of Christ's resurrection on the third day , with its traditional moral allegorisation as the rising from sin demanded of all people in ...
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... religious ' proofs ' . One convert converts people ( and bolsters up the readers ' ' faith ' ? ) by telling them he actually saw the souls of two executed brethren glide to heaven escorted by angels ( 11.400–4 ) . What status , what ...
... religious ' proofs ' . One convert converts people ( and bolsters up the readers ' ' faith ' ? ) by telling them he actually saw the souls of two executed brethren glide to heaven escorted by angels ( 11.400–4 ) . What status , what ...
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... religious genre whose moral , imaginative and religious forms and presuppositions he has held up for our reflection . This approach may be appropriate for reading another poem in the genre , the Prioress's Tale . The poem discloses how ...
... religious genre whose moral , imaginative and religious forms and presuppositions he has held up for our reflection . This approach may be appropriate for reading another poem in the genre , the Prioress's Tale . The poem discloses how ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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