Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1994 |
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... fool , though usually at the heart of these inter- pretive conceptual antinomies , both exposes their limitations and sug- gests alternatives . Indeed , it is often what an interpreter decides to make of the fool that betrays the ...
... fool , though usually at the heart of these inter- pretive conceptual antinomies , both exposes their limitations and sug- gests alternatives . Indeed , it is often what an interpreter decides to make of the fool that betrays the ...
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... fool's remarks , is a third suggestion that triangulates , and perhaps mediates , between the antinomy of the other two remarks . It implies that an interpreter can create a solution simply by saying it is so : as the characters create ...
... fool's remarks , is a third suggestion that triangulates , and perhaps mediates , between the antinomy of the other two remarks . It implies that an interpreter can create a solution simply by saying it is so : as the characters create ...
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... fool . With Feste this mockery takes the form of the fool becoming the indistinguish- able twin of the critic and the critic's perspective . Viola unconsciously makes Feste into an image that describes her own behavior earlier with ...
... fool . With Feste this mockery takes the form of the fool becoming the indistinguish- able twin of the critic and the critic's perspective . Viola unconsciously makes Feste into an image that describes her own behavior earlier with ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
Guineveres Kidneys or The LancelotGrail | 17 |
The Medieval Lady | 35 |
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