Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... Saracen nor a Christian lord . Still , his comrades assume that Floripe will eventually marry Guy . His understated response is a reminder of the chanson de geste origins of the story , of the privileging of familial and national goals ...
... Saracen nor a Christian lord . Still , his comrades assume that Floripe will eventually marry Guy . His understated response is a reminder of the chanson de geste origins of the story , of the privileging of familial and national goals ...
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... Saracens ' failure to understand this as a desideratum demonstrates their willful blindness to truth and goodness . Seen from the Saracen point of view , Floripe is indeed the proverbially mutable woman - predictably turncoat and ...
... Saracens ' failure to understand this as a desideratum demonstrates their willful blindness to truth and goodness . Seen from the Saracen point of view , Floripe is indeed the proverbially mutable woman - predictably turncoat and ...
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... Saracen society . As a Saracen she has a social position that she had pre- sumably hitherto fulfilled as a princess or else her father would not have trusted her with the relics and the prisoners . At her final appearance , she has a ...
... Saracen society . As a Saracen she has a social position that she had pre- sumably hitherto fulfilled as a princess or else her father would not have trusted her with the relics and the prisoners . At her final appearance , she has a ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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