Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen11Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1990 |
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... tells the reader to read and interpret Marguerite's text in relation to Boccaccio's . The similarities of the ... tell each other stories.23 Nevertheless , the similarities are only on the surface ; the two prologues differ markedly both ...
... tells the reader to read and interpret Marguerite's text in relation to Boccaccio's . The similarities of the ... tell each other stories.23 Nevertheless , the similarities are only on the surface ; the two prologues differ markedly both ...
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... tells us that although all the " devisants " arrived at the monastery by means of a difficult and symbolic journey , at least one of the men and women who eventually arrive at Nostre - Dame de Serrence followed a more direct , and ...
... tells us that although all the " devisants " arrived at the monastery by means of a difficult and symbolic journey , at least one of the men and women who eventually arrive at Nostre - Dame de Serrence followed a more direct , and ...
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... tells him that if the story is true he should relate it . She then defines the entire story- telling enterprise , which is not disputed and which , as I will discuss shortly , is reinforced by several stories : Puis que nous avons juré ...
... tells him that if the story is true he should relate it . She then defines the entire story- telling enterprise , which is not disputed and which , as I will discuss shortly , is reinforced by several stories : Puis que nous avons juré ...
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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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