Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen11Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1990 |
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... narrator of the Travels , when in fact , hardly any Europeans had ever been there or created a narrative tradition concerning it.17 Yet , as we have seen in the first two examples , the narrator seems to assimilate the Far East more ...
... narrator of the Travels , when in fact , hardly any Europeans had ever been there or created a narrative tradition concerning it.17 Yet , as we have seen in the first two examples , the narrator seems to assimilate the Far East more ...
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... narrator , who is often an unreliable authority , then the retraction may call to mind the story of the child in the Prioress's Tale whose song of devo- tion is learned by rote ; the narrator , like the boy , does not comprehend the ...
... narrator , who is often an unreliable authority , then the retraction may call to mind the story of the child in the Prioress's Tale whose song of devo- tion is learned by rote ; the narrator , like the boy , does not comprehend the ...
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... narrator's interpretation of the events just re- lated ; some of the " devisants ” will dispute the narrator's interpretation or refuse to accept the narrator's injunction , as in the tenth novella . Immedi- ately following her ...
... narrator's interpretation of the events just re- lated ; some of the " devisants ” will dispute the narrator's interpretation or refuse to accept the narrator's injunction , as in the tenth novella . Immedi- ately following her ...
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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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