Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1994 |
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... Floure and the Leafe , are unique among Middle English dream visions due to the gender of their narrators ; both are narrated by women . In his edition of these two poems , Derek Pearsall argues that whether they were told by women or ...
... Floure and the Leafe , are unique among Middle English dream visions due to the gender of their narrators ; both are narrated by women . In his edition of these two poems , Derek Pearsall argues that whether they were told by women or ...
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... Floure and the Leafe has fared better with critics , such as Pearsall , Stephens , and Barratt , winning praise as a poem that tries gracefully to imitate male dream poem tradition and that reinscribes a traditional patriarchal code of ...
... Floure and the Leafe has fared better with critics , such as Pearsall , Stephens , and Barratt , winning praise as a poem that tries gracefully to imitate male dream poem tradition and that reinscribes a traditional patriarchal code of ...
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... Floure and the Leafe's ability to embody a feminine voice and depict woman's situation . Suprisingly , some feminist scholars prefer the depiction of woman in The Floure and the Leafe , 26 a depiction that re- inscribes the more ...
... Floure and the Leafe's ability to embody a feminine voice and depict woman's situation . Suprisingly , some feminist scholars prefer the depiction of woman in The Floure and the Leafe , 26 a depiction that re- inscribes the more ...
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Guineveres Kidneys or The LancelotGrail | 17 |
The Medieval Lady | 35 |
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