Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... Chaucer employs this form of irony to demonstrate that those readers do have distorted and obscure views of those truths . Perhaps Chaucer does this to give the more percep- tive readers of medieval allegory an insight into the veiled ...
... Chaucer employs this form of irony to demonstrate that those readers do have distorted and obscure views of those truths . Perhaps Chaucer does this to give the more percep- tive readers of medieval allegory an insight into the veiled ...
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... Chaucer Review 15.5 ( 1981 ) : 227 . 5. Joseph Bently , " Chaucer's Fatalistic Miller , " Southern Atlantic Quarterly 64 ( 1966 ) : 247-53 . 6. Alvin W. Gowker , “ Comic Illusion and Dark Reality in the Miller's Tale , " Modern Language ...
... Chaucer Review 15.5 ( 1981 ) : 227 . 5. Joseph Bently , " Chaucer's Fatalistic Miller , " Southern Atlantic Quarterly 64 ( 1966 ) : 247-53 . 6. Alvin W. Gowker , “ Comic Illusion and Dark Reality in the Miller's Tale , " Modern Language ...
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... Chaucer . The six lectures chosen for this volume reflect this approach . Four of the lectures , now essays , are concerned with Chaucerian comedy , mainly the fabliaux . These are " The Origins of Comicality in Chaucer " by Willi ...
... Chaucer . The six lectures chosen for this volume reflect this approach . Four of the lectures , now essays , are concerned with Chaucerian comedy , mainly the fabliaux . These are " The Origins of Comicality in Chaucer " by Willi ...
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Two Early Italian Women Poets | 1 |
Overcoming Obstacles to Meaning | 17 |
Natural Law and Chaucers Physicians Tale | 29 |
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