Geoffrey ChaucerHumanities Press International, 1991 - 222 pages |
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... reader.21 The pity the men withhold , the reader is to supply , with Chaucer leading the way . ' Allas , for thee myn herte hath now pite ! ' ( 2184 ) is his response to Ariadne ; his ' routhe ' is too great for him to bring himself to ...
... reader.21 The pity the men withhold , the reader is to supply , with Chaucer leading the way . ' Allas , for thee myn herte hath now pite ! ' ( 2184 ) is his response to Ariadne ; his ' routhe ' is too great for him to bring himself to ...
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... reader , on whose tacit collaboration the irony of the passage depends , and in whom its strange fusion of innocence and experience is replicated . It is the listener who supplies from a store of personal experience the sarcastic answer ...
... reader , on whose tacit collaboration the irony of the passage depends , and in whom its strange fusion of innocence and experience is replicated . It is the listener who supplies from a store of personal experience the sarcastic answer ...
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... reader to accommodate than the Physician's Tale . Medieval readers were uncomfortable with Walter's cruelty , but they seem to have had no difficulty in admiring Griselda , only in believing that such extreme patience could exist ...
... reader to accommodate than the Physician's Tale . Medieval readers were uncomfortable with Walter's cruelty , but they seem to have had no difficulty in admiring Griselda , only in believing that such extreme patience could exist ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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