ChaucerHarvester Press, 1986 - 121 pages |
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... traditional ideology of the three estates through the figures of Knight , Priest and Ploughman - Peasant . But it does so in a context which dissolves the estates ideology , within a literary form well suited to figure forth a mobile ...
... traditional ideology of the three estates through the figures of Knight , Priest and Ploughman - Peasant . But it does so in a context which dissolves the estates ideology , within a literary form well suited to figure forth a mobile ...
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... traditional pre- capitalist moralists than the merchant . The thirteenth- century theologian , St Thomas Aquinas ... traditional social ideology . Chaucer's poetry dramatises the way a market society dissolves such traditional ideology ...
... traditional pre- capitalist moralists than the merchant . The thirteenth- century theologian , St Thomas Aquinas ... traditional social ideology . Chaucer's poetry dramatises the way a market society dissolves such traditional ideology ...
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... traditional moral allegorisation as the rising from sin demanded of all people in Christianity ; the traditional religious and ethical potential of the emphatically solitary ascent into an upper room for scrupulous introspection and ...
... traditional moral allegorisation as the rising from sin demanded of all people in Christianity ; the traditional religious and ethical potential of the emphatically solitary ascent into an upper room for scrupulous introspection and ...
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Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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