Geoffrey ChaucerHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1991 - 222 pages |
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... routhe ' ( 2073 , 2076-7 ) . Dido's relation- ship with Aeneas is paradigmatic in this respect . At their first meeting Aeneas's misfortunes elicit her ' routhe and wo ' , and by an inevitable progression , her love . Anon hire herte ...
... routhe ' ( 2073 , 2076-7 ) . Dido's relation- ship with Aeneas is paradigmatic in this respect . At their first meeting Aeneas's misfortunes elicit her ' routhe and wo ' , and by an inevitable progression , her love . Anon hire herte ...
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... routhe ' is too great for him to bring himself to transcribe Dido's lament to her sister Anna ( 1345 ) . The womanly ethos of pity extends to envelop the reader : the reader is feminised , as it were , by the process of reading . The ...
... routhe ' is too great for him to bring himself to transcribe Dido's lament to her sister Anna ( 1345 ) . The womanly ethos of pity extends to envelop the reader : the reader is feminised , as it were , by the process of reading . The ...
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... routhe and for pitee . ( 891–2 ) The ' routhe ' that prompts his final change of heart ( " This sturdy markys gan his herte dresse / To rewen upon hire wyfly stedfastnesse❜ : 1049–50 ) blossoms into the ' pitous joye ' of the ...
... routhe and for pitee . ( 891–2 ) The ' routhe ' that prompts his final change of heart ( " This sturdy markys gan his herte dresse / To rewen upon hire wyfly stedfastnesse❜ : 1049–50 ) blossoms into the ' pitous joye ' of the ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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