Geoffrey ChaucerHumanities Press International, 1991 - 222 pages |
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... Dido claims entrance to Chaucer's House of Fame ; she is the suffering human subject who must bear to be represented by the accounts of others - accounts that are circulated not only in oral form ( ' songe ' ) but also in writing ...
... Dido claims entrance to Chaucer's House of Fame ; she is the suffering human subject who must bear to be represented by the accounts of others - accounts that are circulated not only in oral form ( ' songe ' ) but also in writing ...
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... Dido as a virtuous widow , whose suicide was the final act of devotion to her husband's memory . 11 What is at issue in these competing narrative versions is not only Dido herself , but the nature of poetic truth . St Augustine's aim in ...
... Dido as a virtuous widow , whose suicide was the final act of devotion to her husband's memory . 11 What is at issue in these competing narrative versions is not only Dido herself , but the nature of poetic truth . St Augustine's aim in ...
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... Dido afresh from the point where her story makes contact with common human experience as he knows it . The significance of this early work of Chaucer's , therefore , is not simply that he takes the ' woman's side ' in the Dido - and ...
... Dido afresh from the point where her story makes contact with common human experience as he knows it . The significance of this early work of Chaucer's , therefore , is not simply that he takes the ' woman's side ' in the Dido - and ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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