Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1994 |
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... Lerer has noted , Philosophy's poems about three classical heroes - Orpheus , Ulysses , and Hercules— reflect Boethius's own situation and moral growth.20 In Sandner's 19 Reichard , Navaho Religion , 112 . 20On the mythological poems ...
... Lerer has noted , Philosophy's poems about three classical heroes - Orpheus , Ulysses , and Hercules— reflect Boethius's own situation and moral growth.20 In Sandner's 19 Reichard , Navaho Religion , 112 . 20On the mythological poems ...
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... Lerer describes this as “ a profoundly unsettling poem precisely because it offers no fixed center and no firm ending . ' " 22 Yet this irresolution marks the tale as a parable of the human soul's instability and directionless wandering ...
... Lerer describes this as “ a profoundly unsettling poem precisely because it offers no fixed center and no firm ending . ' " 22 Yet this irresolution marks the tale as a parable of the human soul's instability and directionless wandering ...
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... Lerer also notes that the poem " completes the cycle of mythological metra , as the prisoner passes from Hell through an earthly beastliness , to Heaven . " 27 These poems trace a mythic itinerary that shapes Boethius's own progress ...
... Lerer also notes that the poem " completes the cycle of mythological metra , as the prisoner passes from Hell through an earthly beastliness , to Heaven . " 27 These poems trace a mythic itinerary that shapes Boethius's own progress ...
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Guineveres Kidneys or The LancelotGrail | 17 |
The Medieval Lady | 35 |
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