Geoffrey ChaucerHumanities Press International, 1991 - 222 pages |
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... betrayal comes about . If it is not due to female fickleness , what is its cause ? In answering this question , we come near to the heart of Chaucer's continual concern with betrayal . For it is , in his eyes , the bitterest ...
... betrayal comes about . If it is not due to female fickleness , what is its cause ? In answering this question , we come near to the heart of Chaucer's continual concern with betrayal . For it is , in his eyes , the bitterest ...
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... betrayal . The long and complex narrative allows us to see change not only as the sudden reversal it appears to be ... betrayal . It is the comparability of the two processes that cleanses the betrayal of its anti - feminist implications ...
... betrayal . The long and complex narrative allows us to see change not only as the sudden reversal it appears to be ... betrayal . It is the comparability of the two processes that cleanses the betrayal of its anti - feminist implications ...
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... betrayal . At any rate , it cannot eradicate the possibility of betrayal – and it is the knowledge of this possibility , the knowledge that stability is not to be found in human affairs , that the experience of the poem brings home to ...
... betrayal . At any rate , it cannot eradicate the possibility of betrayal – and it is the knowledge of this possibility , the knowledge that stability is not to be found in human affairs , that the experience of the poem brings home to ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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