Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1994 |
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... voice of the powerless woman , made virtually voice- less in the public sector ( presented in the poem as the legal court ) , who acquiesces and accepts her ineffectiveness . Evoking the well - known symbol of the maze , 10 the poet ...
... voice of the powerless woman , made virtually voice- less in the public sector ( presented in the poem as the legal court ) , who acquiesces and accepts her ineffectiveness . Evoking the well - known symbol of the maze , 10 the poet ...
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... voice that uses abstract language replaces the frank conversation that characterizes the ex- changes between the dreamer and the women she encounters early on . This strained language , marked by a shift in tone or voice , signals that ...
... voice that uses abstract language replaces the frank conversation that characterizes the ex- changes between the dreamer and the women she encounters early on . This strained language , marked by a shift in tone or voice , signals that ...
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... voice to women in her poem , she has also acknowledged the limits of their power and voice . Where the assembly failed to find the justice they sought , the poet , nevertheless , succeeds in navigating the maze , depicting the world of ...
... voice to women in her poem , she has also acknowledged the limits of their power and voice . Where the assembly failed to find the justice they sought , the poet , nevertheless , succeeds in navigating the maze , depicting the world of ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
Guineveres Kidneys or The LancelotGrail | 17 |
The Medieval Lady | 35 |
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