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In his study of gesture in Old and Middle English poetry ( exclusive of Chaucer ) ,
Werner Habicht cautions against defining Gebärde too narrowly . ? Habicht
points out that Old and Middle English poetic diction had only a vague concept of
...
In his study of gesture in Old and Middle English poetry ( exclusive of Chaucer ) ,
Werner Habicht cautions against defining Gebärde too narrowly . ? Habicht
points out that Old and Middle English poetic diction had only a vague concept of
...
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Eliason and Frank ( for quite different reasons and with different views on the
success of the venture ) both regard the Legend as an experiment in narrative
techniques , an attempt on Chaucer's part to master the brief rather than the
expansive ...
Eliason and Frank ( for quite different reasons and with different views on the
success of the venture ) both regard the Legend as an experiment in narrative
techniques , an attempt on Chaucer's part to master the brief rather than the
expansive ...
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In Thisbe , Chaucer adds an interesting gesture to the rendering of Pyramus '
horror at the discovery of what he takes to be evidence of Thisbe's death . Ovid
says only that Pyramus turned pale ; Chaucer says , “ And pale he wex ; therwith
his ...
In Thisbe , Chaucer adds an interesting gesture to the rendering of Pyramus '
horror at the discovery of what he takes to be evidence of Thisbe's death . Ovid
says only that Pyramus turned pale ; Chaucer says , “ And pale he wex ; therwith
his ...
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Introduction | 9 |
Gesture and genre | 41 |
Range and variety | 59 |
Derechos de autor | |
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