Geoffrey ChaucerHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1991 - 222 pages |
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Page 171
... Theseus that it falls to voice and to embody the values that constitute the wisest response to their experiences . And the key element in these values is the womanly quality of pity . At the opening of the tale Theseus , antagonist and ...
... Theseus that it falls to voice and to embody the values that constitute the wisest response to their experiences . And the key element in these values is the womanly quality of pity . At the opening of the tale Theseus , antagonist and ...
Page 178
... Theseus's constant refashioning of his plans is thus a sign of strength rather than a betrayal of weakness . If Criseyde's ' pitee ' leads to a tragic pattern of events , Theseus's ' pitee ' works constantly in the opposite direction ...
... Theseus's constant refashioning of his plans is thus a sign of strength rather than a betrayal of weakness . If Criseyde's ' pitee ' leads to a tragic pattern of events , Theseus's ' pitee ' works constantly in the opposite direction ...
Page 179
... Theseus on the scene while Palamon and Arcite are engaged in combat , and it is here that the narrative threatens to be terminated once and for all by the anger that decrees their death . It is Theseus's ' pitee ' , as we have seen ...
... Theseus on the scene while Palamon and Arcite are engaged in combat , and it is here that the narrative threatens to be terminated once and for all by the anger that decrees their death . It is Theseus's ' pitee ' , as we have seen ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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