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... Legend lies . Chaucer was not alone in this consciousness of literary responsibility . The relationship between Troilus and Cri- seyde and the Legend of Good Women has an illuminating analogue in the relationship between Jehan le ...
... Legend lies . Chaucer was not alone in this consciousness of literary responsibility . The relationship between Troilus and Cri- seyde and the Legend of Good Women has an illuminating analogue in the relationship between Jehan le ...
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... Legend offers almost as many problems as his relationship to Troilus and Criseyde . The first difficulty is how he can exculpate himself from his relentless accusations of male duplicity - a difficulty he acknowledges with his little ...
... Legend offers almost as many problems as his relationship to Troilus and Criseyde . The first difficulty is how he can exculpate himself from his relentless accusations of male duplicity - a difficulty he acknowledges with his little ...
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... Legend of Chaucer's Boredom ' ( 1972 , 189-210 ) , for the history of this view and the case against it . 16. For sides taken in the question of whether the Legend is ironical or not , see the references given by Kiser ( 1983 , 21 , n ...
... Legend of Chaucer's Boredom ' ( 1972 , 189-210 ) , for the history of this view and the case against it . 16. For sides taken in the question of whether the Legend is ironical or not , see the references given by Kiser ( 1983 , 21 , n ...
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AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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