Geoffrey ChaucerHumanities Press International, 1991 - 222 pages |
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Page 114
... shows that each partner is simultaneously both dominant and subser- vient in the relationship ( as are Troilus and ... shows us this idea in practice . It shows us , first of all , the threat to a marriage posed by change , both external ...
... shows that each partner is simultaneously both dominant and subser- vient in the relationship ( as are Troilus and ... shows us this idea in practice . It shows us , first of all , the threat to a marriage posed by change , both external ...
Page 152
... shows us this as the most obvious response to behaviour such as Walter's ( and what else is there , given that the ' Mutual Affection ' of the Franklin's Tale is ruled out by the very terms of the problem ? ) , it also shows us that it ...
... shows us this as the most obvious response to behaviour such as Walter's ( and what else is there , given that the ' Mutual Affection ' of the Franklin's Tale is ruled out by the very terms of the problem ? ) , it also shows us that it ...
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... shows , first of all , that his capacity for ' pitee ' is not the result of a constitutional lethargy or softness ; the ' pitous ' hero is as fiery and peremp- tory as other men . But even more important , it shows the dynamic power of ...
... shows , first of all , that his capacity for ' pitee ' is not the result of a constitutional lethargy or softness ; the ' pitous ' hero is as fiery and peremp- tory as other men . But even more important , it shows the dynamic power of ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
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