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Although there are some expressive gestures in Book II , more frequently
Chaucer elevates ordinary actions or stage business to the level of gesture . This
book serves two important functions . It provides relief from the tension built up by
...
Although there are some expressive gestures in Book II , more frequently
Chaucer elevates ordinary actions or stage business to the level of gesture . This
book serves two important functions . It provides relief from the tension built up by
...
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action of the fourth book begins with Calkas pleading before the Greek council for
the exchange of his daughter . As the old traitor turned devoted father pleads , “
The salte teris from his eyen tweyel Ful faste ronnen down by either cheke " ( IV ...
action of the fourth book begins with Calkas pleading before the Greek council for
the exchange of his daughter . As the old traitor turned devoted father pleads , “
The salte teris from his eyen tweyel Ful faste ronnen down by either cheke " ( IV ...
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sequence describing the meeting of Troilus and Criseyde in Book IV . In their
previous meetings at Deiphebus ' house and later at Pandarus ' , first Troilus and
then Criseyde were unable to speak . In Book IV both lovers are speechless ...
sequence describing the meeting of Troilus and Criseyde in Book IV . In their
previous meetings at Deiphebus ' house and later at Pandarus ' , first Troilus and
then Criseyde were unable to speak . In Book IV both lovers are speechless ...
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Contenido
Introduction | 9 |
Gesture and genre | 41 |
Range and variety | 59 |
Derechos de autor | |
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AASS action alignment analogues Andreas antagonists apostles associated attributed body Book ceremonial chapter character characterized Chaucer Christ Christian clause collocation connexion contains contrast conventional conversion course Criseyde Cynewulf death demonstrative described designate devil didactic divine dramatis personae effected Elene episode epithets evoked example expressive fact Felix figure Finally followers formulas frequently function further gestures God's Guthlac hagiographical hand hell hire imagery instances Jews Juliana later Latin legend less light lines litotes lives meaning mentioned Mermedonians mood motif narrative narrator nature occur Old English pale Pandarus paradise parallel particular passage passio patterns poem poet poet's poetry polarization present prose protagonist refer regard respectively romances Saint's sapiential says scene seems similar soul speech spiritual stage structure style suffering suggest Tale temptation tion torture traditional Troilus typological vita whereas þæt