Geoffrey ChaucerHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1991 - 222 pages |
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... poetic picture of ' the harlot ' , an attack on women as the root of all evil , with an idealising picture of ' the ... poem's own ' doubleness ' that it is to be read , as a manuscript gloss directs , ' per antifrasim ' ( Minor Poems ...
... poetic picture of ' the harlot ' , an attack on women as the root of all evil , with an idealising picture of ' the ... poem's own ' doubleness ' that it is to be read , as a manuscript gloss directs , ' per antifrasim ' ( Minor Poems ...
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... poem was originally commissioned by Queen Anne ( as many believe ) merely to amuse or placate the ladies at court ... poem with such an undistinguished origin . ( 1983 , 151-2 ) I shall assume that the poem really is about what it says ...
... poem was originally commissioned by Queen Anne ( as many believe ) merely to amuse or placate the ladies at court ... poem with such an undistinguished origin . ( 1983 , 151-2 ) I shall assume that the poem really is about what it says ...
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... poem between 1222 and c.1250 , and locates its origin in England or Northern France ( 11 ) . Lydgate trans- lated it into English ( Minor Poems , ed . MacCracken , 2 : 456- 60 ; Utley no . 75 ) . 6. There are earlier or roughly ...
... poem between 1222 and c.1250 , and locates its origin in England or Northern France ( 11 ) . Lydgate trans- lated it into English ( Minor Poems , ed . MacCracken , 2 : 456- 60 ; Utley no . 75 ) . 6. There are earlier or roughly ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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