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... Walter's marriage is not the result of his own initiative ; it is imposed upon him by his tenants ' wishes . To Walter , marriage appears ' servage ' : ' Ye wol , ' quod he , ' myn owene peple deere , To that I nevere erst thoughte ...
... Walter's marriage is not the result of his own initiative ; it is imposed upon him by his tenants ' wishes . To Walter , marriage appears ' servage ' : ' Ye wol , ' quod he , ' myn owene peple deere , To that I nevere erst thoughte ...
Page 148
... Walter more room for dictatorship , appears at this moment - with perfect validity – as a surrender of the self to divine providence . It is not an insurance policy designed to minimise the loss of liberty as far as possible , but on ...
... Walter more room for dictatorship , appears at this moment - with perfect validity – as a surrender of the self to divine providence . It is not an insurance policy designed to minimise the loss of liberty as far as possible , but on ...
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... Walter's desire to have ' more and more ' from Griselda is paralleled in Julian's insatiable longing for the divine ... Walter's role with God's is only half of the picture . God is more truly imaged in Griselda's boundless suffering ...
... Walter's desire to have ' more and more ' from Griselda is paralleled in Julian's insatiable longing for the divine ... Walter's role with God's is only half of the picture . God is more truly imaged in Griselda's boundless suffering ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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