Geoffrey ChaucerHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1991 - 222 pages |
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... Melibee . For all these reasons , it is the Melibee that enables us to answer the question of whether it was possible for the masculine surrender of ' maistrye ' in marriage to be seriously approved of , by Chaucer and by medieval ...
... Melibee . For all these reasons , it is the Melibee that enables us to answer the question of whether it was possible for the masculine surrender of ' maistrye ' in marriage to be seriously approved of , by Chaucer and by medieval ...
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... Melibee ' ( 1741-2 ) . To Prudence's proposal that they yield themselves into Melibee's power , they reply : ' Worshipful lady , we putten us and oure goodes al fully in youre wil and disposicioun , and been redy to comen ... for to ...
... Melibee ' ( 1741-2 ) . To Prudence's proposal that they yield themselves into Melibee's power , they reply : ' Worshipful lady , we putten us and oure goodes al fully in youre wil and disposicioun , and been redy to comen ... for to ...
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... Melibee tells his enemies , ' constreyneth me to doon yow grace and mercy ' ( 1878-9 ) . The constraining bonds of love are forged , not by ' maistrye ' , but by patience . The Melibee inculcates the virtue of patience , and it makes of ...
... Melibee tells his enemies , ' constreyneth me to doon yow grace and mercy ' ( 1878-9 ) . The constraining bonds of love are forged , not by ' maistrye ' , but by patience . The Melibee inculcates the virtue of patience , and it makes of ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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