Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... writer's position vis - à - vis the literary tradition . Since the begin- ning of literature , women writers have been " the thieves of language , " mean- ing of men's language . " 1 They have , in fact , exploited literary forms ...
... writer's position vis - à - vis the literary tradition . Since the begin- ning of literature , women writers have been " the thieves of language , " mean- ing of men's language . " 1 They have , in fact , exploited literary forms ...
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... writing , “ un tableau riche , poly et formé selon l'art " ( 182 ; a rich painting , refined and artfully con- structed ) . Differently from Montaigne's own writing , La servitude volontaire's power of communication is evident in the ...
... writing , “ un tableau riche , poly et formé selon l'art " ( 182 ; a rich painting , refined and artfully con- structed ) . Differently from Montaigne's own writing , La servitude volontaire's power of communication is evident in the ...
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... writing has reformed Montaigne as a reader as well . When he returns to the subject of La servitude volontaire in the last paragraph of the essay , he speaks of it in a new way . He no longer uses a com- parison of superiority to relate ...
... writing has reformed Montaigne as a reader as well . When he returns to the subject of La servitude volontaire in the last paragraph of the essay , he speaks of it in a new way . He no longer uses a com- parison of superiority to relate ...
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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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