Geoffrey ChaucerHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1991 - 222 pages |
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... Aeneid , and it is duly followed by a lengthy résumé of the rest of the poem , which Chaucer claims he ' sawgh ' on the wall in what form , it is not entirely clear , since with dream - like vagueness , the words give way to pictures ...
... Aeneid , and it is duly followed by a lengthy résumé of the rest of the poem , which Chaucer claims he ' sawgh ' on the wall in what form , it is not entirely clear , since with dream - like vagueness , the words give way to pictures ...
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... Aeneid in a mere thirty lines . No other event holds his interest or provokes him into spontaneous involvement . In Chaucer's retelling , Dido , and not Aeneas , is the centre of the Aeneid . In creating Dido's lament , Chaucer is doing ...
... Aeneid in a mere thirty lines . No other event holds his interest or provokes him into spontaneous involvement . In Chaucer's retelling , Dido , and not Aeneas , is the centre of the Aeneid . In creating Dido's lament , Chaucer is doing ...
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... Aeneid . Vergil's account is not devoid of sympathy for Dido ; she is given a tragic stature that makes her suicide probably the emotional climax of the whole poem . Berlioz found this book of the Aeneid so moving that it determined his ...
... Aeneid . Vergil's account is not devoid of sympathy for Dido ; she is given a tragic stature that makes her suicide probably the emotional climax of the whole poem . Berlioz found this book of the Aeneid so moving that it determined his ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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