The English Dream Vision: Anatomy of a FormOhio State University Press, 1988 - 244 pages |
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... begins with Augustine , begins in his appreciation of the subtle and sophisticated matrix of reader , text , and subject . This apprecia- tion , gleaned from the Confessions and the De Doctrina Christiana , allows us to see Augustine ...
... begins with Augustine , begins in his appreciation of the subtle and sophisticated matrix of reader , text , and subject . This apprecia- tion , gleaned from the Confessions and the De Doctrina Christiana , allows us to see Augustine ...
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... begins immediately to chastise her for leav- ing him back on earth to mourn her passing . As in the next few stanzas ... begin to wish that this super- nal vision might have been granted to one with more foresight and less self ...
... begins immediately to chastise her for leav- ing him back on earth to mourn her passing . As in the next few stanzas ... begin to wish that this super- nal vision might have been granted to one with more foresight and less self ...
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... begins , indistinguishable from the popular icon- ographic visions , waking and sleeping , that are so common in fif- teenth century English poetry . There are neither characters nor dia- logue for over three hundred lines , at which ...
... begins , indistinguishable from the popular icon- ographic visions , waking and sleeping , that are so common in fif- teenth century English poetry . There are neither characters nor dia- logue for over three hundred lines , at which ...
Table des matières
Dream and Apocalypse | 21 |
Medieval Dream Authorities | 50 |
Origins | 82 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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