Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1994 |
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... suggests a shamanic element closer to Navajo diviners than to the chanters . Further , her work as physician combines the functions of diagnosis and healing that the Navajo separate . Yet Lady Philosophy and the chanters still share ...
... suggests a shamanic element closer to Navajo diviners than to the chanters . Further , her work as physician combines the functions of diagnosis and healing that the Navajo separate . Yet Lady Philosophy and the chanters still share ...
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... suggests how important these figures and their narratives are in guiding Boethius to identity with the highest ... suggest that while Hercules is the last mythic exemplar , Book V's questions cause Boethius to " hang back ” ( IV ...
... suggests how important these figures and their narratives are in guiding Boethius to identity with the highest ... suggest that while Hercules is the last mythic exemplar , Book V's questions cause Boethius to " hang back ” ( IV ...
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... suggests that , just as she had been in the first half of the poem , the poet of The Assembly of Ladies is more interested in verisimilitude than in allegory as she explores woman's position as plaintiff in the court . Curiously ...
... suggests that , just as she had been in the first half of the poem , the poet of The Assembly of Ladies is more interested in verisimilitude than in allegory as she explores woman's position as plaintiff in the court . Curiously ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
Guineveres Kidneys or The LancelotGrail | 17 |
The Medieval Lady | 35 |
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