Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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JRMMRA 12 ( 1991 ) From Campus to Campus : English University Life and the Renaissance Pastoral by Gary M. Bouchard Saint Anselm College 1 LITERARY CRITICS have relied increasingly upon what we know of the particular goings - on at the ...
JRMMRA 12 ( 1991 ) From Campus to Campus : English University Life and the Renaissance Pastoral by Gary M. Bouchard Saint Anselm College 1 LITERARY CRITICS have relied increasingly upon what we know of the particular goings - on at the ...
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When the concern is pastoral songs , ” or literary competition , such as that between Harvey and Spenser or between Tompkins and Fletcher , the atmosphere is ideally like that of the shepherd's singing matches , which conclude in mutual ...
When the concern is pastoral songs , ” or literary competition , such as that between Harvey and Spenser or between Tompkins and Fletcher , the atmosphere is ideally like that of the shepherd's singing matches , which conclude in mutual ...
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More recently , New Historicists like Louis Adrian Montrose have returned to the court - pastoral connection with renewed fervor . " The otiose love - talk of the shepherd , ” Montrose claims , “ masks the busy negotiation of the ...
More recently , New Historicists like Louis Adrian Montrose have returned to the court - pastoral connection with renewed fervor . " The otiose love - talk of the shepherd , ” Montrose claims , “ masks the busy negotiation of the ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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