Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes13-15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1992 |
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... characters who urinate . This is not a physiological presentation , however , and the main thing of interest about Guinevere's kidneys is that she has some- but that is itself a shocking innovation , unprepared by anything in the ...
... characters who urinate . This is not a physiological presentation , however , and the main thing of interest about Guinevere's kidneys is that she has some- but that is itself a shocking innovation , unprepared by anything in the ...
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... characters assume that such a conflict exists , only to be proved wrong . For the most part , Chrétien's dramas thus deal less with contradictions inherent in chivalry than with characters ' erro- neous perceptions . ( In his last ...
... characters assume that such a conflict exists , only to be proved wrong . For the most part , Chrétien's dramas thus deal less with contradictions inherent in chivalry than with characters ' erro- neous perceptions . ( In his last ...
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... characters on stage treat the fool as entertainment . In effect , the audience interprets the play as a communal experience , to make the competing singular “ ones ” into a paradoxical union of " all one " that both is and is not , to ...
... characters on stage treat the fool as entertainment . In effect , the audience interprets the play as a communal experience , to make the competing singular “ ones ” into a paradoxical union of " all one " that both is and is not , to ...
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