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... stereotypes any of the contrasting stereotypes which would crunteract their effect . He does not , that is , take the easy and obvious way out by having the Wife , like Jean de Meun's La Vieille ( her most obvious literary ancestor ) ...
... stereotypes any of the contrasting stereotypes which would crunteract their effect . He does not , that is , take the easy and obvious way out by having the Wife , like Jean de Meun's La Vieille ( her most obvious literary ancestor ) ...
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... stereotypes , only to lend its energies to the identification of ' role - models ' , which are , as Christopher Ricks points out , merely stereotypes you approve of ( 1988 , 118 ) . Ricks's fur- ther remarks on the place of stereotypes ...
... stereotypes , only to lend its energies to the identification of ' role - models ' , which are , as Christopher Ricks points out , merely stereotypes you approve of ( 1988 , 118 ) . Ricks's fur- ther remarks on the place of stereotypes ...
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... stereotyped character but also to our own ways with stereotypes . ( 118–19 ) Writing the truth of woman's existence , in the Wife of Bath's Prologue , means not turning one's back on stereotypes , but accepting that their existence is ...
... stereotyped character but also to our own ways with stereotypes . ( 118–19 ) Writing the truth of woman's existence , in the Wife of Bath's Prologue , means not turning one's back on stereotypes , but accepting that their existence is ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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