Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... epic of the quality of the Ysengrimus could easily embrace criticism and joke , ridicule and friendliness , irony and sincerity and disperse them measuredly thoughout its lines in a series of complex parodies of the 10 DENNIS J. BILLY.
... epic of the quality of the Ysengrimus could easily embrace criticism and joke , ridicule and friendliness , irony and sincerity and disperse them measuredly thoughout its lines in a series of complex parodies of the 10 DENNIS J. BILLY.
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... epic , Spenser became increasingly disillusioned with Vergil's Arcadian model of pastoral poetry and the court poet's role , ultimately seeming to retreat into contemptus mundi as a thinly veiled criticism of court life . Bernard sees ...
... epic , Spenser became increasingly disillusioned with Vergil's Arcadian model of pastoral poetry and the court poet's role , ultimately seeming to retreat into contemptus mundi as a thinly veiled criticism of court life . Bernard sees ...
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Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. of letters . The lengthy narrative is an epic in prose , " a Northern story , " with episodes set on Nordic shores and ending in Rome . Modeled after Heliodorus's Aethiopica , an early ...
Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. of letters . The lengthy narrative is an epic in prose , " a Northern story , " with episodes set on Nordic shores and ending in Rome . Modeled after Heliodorus's Aethiopica , an early ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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