Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1994 |
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... dream visions due to the gender of their narrators ; both are narrated by ... vision sur- vives only in these two poems . Moreover , as Alexandra Barratt ... dream poems concerned with the popular theme of 35 " Withoute Wordes ...
... dream visions due to the gender of their narrators ; both are narrated by ... vision sur- vives only in these two poems . Moreover , as Alexandra Barratt ... dream poems concerned with the popular theme of 35 " Withoute Wordes ...
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... Dream vision , more than any other form in the Middle Ages , presses the relationship between author and narrator , world and fic- tion . Dream vision departs from lyrics and epics , mirroring a real- life phenomenon - dreaming ...
... Dream vision , more than any other form in the Middle Ages , presses the relationship between author and narrator , world and fic- tion . Dream vision departs from lyrics and epics , mirroring a real- life phenomenon - dreaming ...
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... dream vision , particularly a dream vision that may have been written by a woman . Moreover , the men's failings in the poem are not due to immoral acts , rather they are best summed up as improprieties , as flagrant disregard for the ...
... dream vision , particularly a dream vision that may have been written by a woman . Moreover , the men's failings in the poem are not due to immoral acts , rather they are best summed up as improprieties , as flagrant disregard for the ...
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Guineveres Kidneys or The LancelotGrail | 17 |
The Medieval Lady | 35 |
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