Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... female gender , that is the key to Floripe's freedom . Floripe is not a marginal character in either Christian or Saracen society . As a Saracen she has a social position that she had pre- sumably hitherto fulfilled as a princess or ...
... female gender , that is the key to Floripe's freedom . Floripe is not a marginal character in either Christian or Saracen society . As a Saracen she has a social position that she had pre- sumably hitherto fulfilled as a princess or ...
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... female saviors , the latter in the sibylline line of female prophets , both equally empowered by God . Through instances of Tasso's implicit imitations and borrowings from other texts in Gerusalemme liberata , Walter Stephens finds , in ...
... female saviors , the latter in the sibylline line of female prophets , both equally empowered by God . Through instances of Tasso's implicit imitations and borrowings from other texts in Gerusalemme liberata , Walter Stephens finds , in ...
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... female wisdom figure and the relation- ship of this figure to Petrarchan and Neoplatonic discourses of love , connecting these intellectual movements to the construction of an absolute state in which a male ruler governs a state that ...
... female wisdom figure and the relation- ship of this figure to Petrarchan and Neoplatonic discourses of love , connecting these intellectual movements to the construction of an absolute state in which a male ruler governs a state that ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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