The English Dream Vision: Anatomy of a FormOhio State University Press, 1988 - 244 pages |
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... poem is , at least in that poet's mind , a ro- mance , a pastoral , an elegy , or a dream vision . When such a poet , as Deguileville , for example , excludes ( or botches ) some of the motifs which seem crucial - the dreamer in La ...
... poem is , at least in that poet's mind , a ro- mance , a pastoral , an elegy , or a dream vision . When such a poet , as Deguileville , for example , excludes ( or botches ) some of the motifs which seem crucial - the dreamer in La ...
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... poem , one which might truly be called " dramatic " rather than " elegiac " or " didactic " or doctrinal . In the ... poem analogous to the three stages of contemplation.2 22 What these two very different perspectives on Pearl share is a ...
... poem , one which might truly be called " dramatic " rather than " elegiac " or " didactic " or doctrinal . In the ... poem analogous to the three stages of contemplation.2 22 What these two very different perspectives on Pearl share is a ...
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... poem's conclusion , however , gives evidence that the dreamer - poet - as opposed to the dreamer- character - understands the courtesy of Heaven full well and knows it to be available in this world through humble service to the Prince ...
... poem's conclusion , however , gives evidence that the dreamer - poet - as opposed to the dreamer- character - understands the courtesy of Heaven full well and knows it to be available in this world through humble service to the Prince ...
Table des matières
Dream and Apocalypse | 21 |
Medieval Dream Authorities | 50 |
Origins | 82 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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