Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... novella ; the narrator of the next story normally starts by stating what the story will demonstrate . In the discussion preceding the tenth novella , for example , the debate concerning the possibility of female virtue leads Parlamente ...
... novella ; the narrator of the next story normally starts by stating what the story will demonstrate . In the discussion preceding the tenth novella , for example , the debate concerning the possibility of female virtue leads Parlamente ...
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... novella , notes that the brevity of the individual novella in some ways accounts for its indeterminacy as a single narrative unit . Nevertheless , the single novella , because of its brevity , demonstrates the need for more novellas ...
... novella , notes that the brevity of the individual novella in some ways accounts for its indeterminacy as a single narrative unit . Nevertheless , the single novella , because of its brevity , demonstrates the need for more novellas ...
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... novella , Marguerite created a frame - narrative that empha- sized the mercy of God and the depravity of man . The uncertainty and the ambiguity of the individual novella could thus be used for ethical ends - to demonstrate the lack ...
... novella , Marguerite created a frame - narrative that empha- sized the mercy of God and the depravity of man . The uncertainty and the ambiguity of the individual novella could thus be used for ethical ends - to demonstrate the lack ...
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The Loyal Poet | |
A Henrician Gentleman | |
Montaignes De lamitié | |
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