Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... symbolic castration , she takes revenge on Nicostrato's lack of attention to her sexual needs . Addressing herself to a male audience , she says , “ Voi dovete sapere che questo uccello tutto il tempo da dover esser prestato dagli ...
... symbolic castration , she takes revenge on Nicostrato's lack of attention to her sexual needs . Addressing herself to a male audience , she says , “ Voi dovete sapere che questo uccello tutto il tempo da dover esser prestato dagli ...
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... symbolic details . " 25 Chaucer makes those suggestions by separating the letter from the inner meaning to the extent that the letter dominates and the meaning is lost . The effect of this separation is the ultimate obstacle to the ...
... symbolic details . " 25 Chaucer makes those suggestions by separating the letter from the inner meaning to the extent that the letter dominates and the meaning is lost . The effect of this separation is the ultimate obstacle to the ...
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... with epistemological values . The Redcrosse Knight's exposure to serpentine Error has symbolic meaning at the start of his mission to slay the dragon threatening Una's commonwealth . The Knight repeats Adam's 134 Shakespeare's Romance.
... with epistemological values . The Redcrosse Knight's exposure to serpentine Error has symbolic meaning at the start of his mission to slay the dragon threatening Una's commonwealth . The Knight repeats Adam's 134 Shakespeare's Romance.
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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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