Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... story circulated as popular literature.3 Here Floripe's activities will ground my investigation of when and how female power could be tolerated . My discussion of Floripe requires that she be situated in Fierabras , originally a twelfth ...
... story circulated as popular literature.3 Here Floripe's activities will ground my investigation of when and how female power could be tolerated . My discussion of Floripe requires that she be situated in Fierabras , originally a twelfth ...
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... story was aimed at an even more popular public . Censorship was deemed vital to protect the chose publique from the potential for chaos and riot imputed to the masses . While literature was valued — or feared — as a running stream of ...
... story was aimed at an even more popular public . Censorship was deemed vital to protect the chose publique from the potential for chaos and riot imputed to the masses . While literature was valued — or feared — as a running stream of ...
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... story ( see n . 3 above ) and a new edition of a fourteenth - century prose version ( Jean Miquet , Fierabras [ Ottawa : Editions de l'Université d'Ottawa , 1983 ] ) . Mandach includes a detailed bibli- ography of manuscripts and ...
... story ( see n . 3 above ) and a new edition of a fourteenth - century prose version ( Jean Miquet , Fierabras [ Ottawa : Editions de l'Université d'Ottawa , 1983 ] ) . Mandach includes a detailed bibli- ography of manuscripts and ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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