Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen11Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1990 |
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... given author may display a variety of chronotopes in the same text ; in turn , given readers may perceive a text through a complex process of mediation between their chronotope ( s ) and the chronotope ( s ) of the text . Hence ...
... given author may display a variety of chronotopes in the same text ; in turn , given readers may perceive a text through a complex process of mediation between their chronotope ( s ) and the chronotope ( s ) of the text . Hence ...
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... Given that all speech has become suspect , and truth impossible to recover after it has passed through so many human mouths and ears , how can Chaucer resolve and close his poem ? No formal closure is evident as in the earlier dream ...
... Given that all speech has become suspect , and truth impossible to recover after it has passed through so many human mouths and ears , how can Chaucer resolve and close his poem ? No formal closure is evident as in the earlier dream ...
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... given immediately before her execution , she neither blamed the king for her death nor mentioned his " fancy " for another woman , probably because she knew from the time of her arrest that he believed her guilty of the charges for ...
... given immediately before her execution , she neither blamed the king for her death nor mentioned his " fancy " for another woman , probably because she knew from the time of her arrest that he believed her guilty of the charges for ...
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Chaucers Sense of an Ending | 19 |
Exemplarity and the Interpretive Frame | 49 |
The Similar Complementarity of Othello | 101 |
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