Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... comic illusion that disguises the tragic and cruel world of the real life of the tale . Others , particularly Paul A. Olson , observe that the characters ' adultery , stupidity , and lust and the subsequent poetic justice raise serious ...
... comic illusion that disguises the tragic and cruel world of the real life of the tale . Others , particularly Paul A. Olson , observe that the characters ' adultery , stupidity , and lust and the subsequent poetic justice raise serious ...
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... comic art " lessens Chaucer's accomplishment , I believe that Chaucer yokes con- tradictory elements and obscures an underlying morality . If that yoking of the oblique and clear elements is intentional , then I suggest that Chaucer ...
... comic art " lessens Chaucer's accomplishment , I believe that Chaucer yokes con- tradictory elements and obscures an underlying morality . If that yoking of the oblique and clear elements is intentional , then I suggest that Chaucer ...
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... Comic Illusion and Dark Reality in the Miller's Tale , " Modern Language Studies 4.2 ( 1974 ) : 27-34 . 7. Paul A. Olson , " Poetic Justice in the Miller's Tale , " Modern Language Quarterly 24 ( 1963 ) : 225-36 . 64 8. D. Thomas Hanks ...
... Comic Illusion and Dark Reality in the Miller's Tale , " Modern Language Studies 4.2 ( 1974 ) : 27-34 . 7. Paul A. Olson , " Poetic Justice in the Miller's Tale , " Modern Language Quarterly 24 ( 1963 ) : 225-36 . 64 8. D. Thomas Hanks ...
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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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