Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen11Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1990 |
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... question the very value of that tone by using a figure who has the “ seeming ” stance of authority to undermine closure . The appearance of this “ authority ” calls to mind the question of the authority of the author . Augustine's ...
... question the very value of that tone by using a figure who has the “ seeming ” stance of authority to undermine closure . The appearance of this “ authority ” calls to mind the question of the authority of the author . Augustine's ...
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... question arises : How does the writer / speaker en- sure that his or her message will be able to persuade the reader / listener in the desired fashion ? In other words , how can the destinateur make sure that the destinataire will ...
... question arises : How does the writer / speaker en- sure that his or her message will be able to persuade the reader / listener in the desired fashion ? In other words , how can the destinateur make sure that the destinataire will ...
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... question in the form itself of that question . “ Nobody ; I myself . Farewell ! " ( 5.2.124 ) , Desdemona enigmatically replies before dying seconds later . Beginning and ending with the cipher " O , " Othello's name identifies him as ...
... question in the form itself of that question . “ Nobody ; I myself . Farewell ! " ( 5.2.124 ) , Desdemona enigmatically replies before dying seconds later . Beginning and ending with the cipher " O , " Othello's name identifies him as ...
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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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