Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... letters as a literary work of art have overshadowed the fact that many other women of a lesser social status had expressed themselves in the literary medium of the letter at a much earlier date . For example , we find female authors ...
... letters as a literary work of art have overshadowed the fact that many other women of a lesser social status had expressed themselves in the literary medium of the letter at a much earlier date . For example , we find female authors ...
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... letters , women could write in their own terms and within the literary forms “ appropriate ” for them . In order to come to terms with the question of how we are to evaluate this extraordinary body of epistolary texts , Stephan Kohl has ...
... letters , women could write in their own terms and within the literary forms “ appropriate ” for them . In order to come to terms with the question of how we are to evaluate this extraordinary body of epistolary texts , Stephan Kohl has ...
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... letters , as in this letter to Guibert of Gembloux : So the light that I see is not bound to a place , but it is far , far brighter than a cloud and that bears the sun on it . I am unable to determine its height , or its length , or its ...
... letters , as in this letter to Guibert of Gembloux : So the light that I see is not bound to a place , but it is far , far brighter than a cloud and that bears the sun on it . I am unable to determine its height , or its length , or its ...
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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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