Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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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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... Chaucer's work is apocalyptic by this definition in that it harkens back to origins by using and responding to ... Chaucer leaves the work in a state of suspension and the " rabble " inside the poem and the reader outside without any ...
... Chaucer's work is apocalyptic by this definition in that it harkens back to origins by using and responding to ... Chaucer leaves the work in a state of suspension and the " rabble " inside the poem and the reader outside without any ...
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... Chaucer established his innovations against the paradigms established by canonized authorities . Chaucer writes , as do all writers according to Kermode , in perpetual transition , looking back to his predecessors and forward to the ...
... Chaucer established his innovations against the paradigms established by canonized authorities . Chaucer writes , as do all writers according to Kermode , in perpetual transition , looking back to his predecessors and forward to the ...
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