Geoffrey ChaucerHumanities Press International, 1991 - 222 pages |
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... speech as speech act . Whether or not this was his source of inspiration , the examples I am about to discuss show how Chaucer plays constantly with the complex relations between speaker , listener and speech , with the dialogic ...
... speech as speech act . Whether or not this was his source of inspiration , the examples I am about to discuss show how Chaucer plays constantly with the complex relations between speaker , listener and speech , with the dialogic ...
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... speech of the lover's friend , Amis , who is warning him of the incompatibility of love and ' seigneurie ' ( ' lordship ' ) ; to illustrate his point he invents a long speech by a jealous husband ( Le Jaloux ) , the kind of man who ...
... speech of the lover's friend , Amis , who is warning him of the incompatibility of love and ' seigneurie ' ( ' lordship ' ) ; to illustrate his point he invents a long speech by a jealous husband ( Le Jaloux ) , the kind of man who ...
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... speech is almost entirely made up of the commonplaces of anti - feminist tradition , presented as what her husbands allegedly said to her . This is empha- sised by the obsessive repetition in varied forms of the phrase ' thou seyst ...
... speech is almost entirely made up of the commonplaces of anti - feminist tradition , presented as what her husbands allegedly said to her . This is empha- sised by the obsessive repetition in varied forms of the phrase ' thou seyst ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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