Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-9Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1986 |
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... Poet employs a ready , authoritative means of furthering the miraculous in his poem without minimizing the work's narrative realism . While the Pearl - Poet's concern for realism is easily understood in light of the nature and purpose ...
... Poet employs a ready , authoritative means of furthering the miraculous in his poem without minimizing the work's narrative realism . While the Pearl - Poet's concern for realism is easily understood in light of the nature and purpose ...
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... poet creates an emblem of the conditions of the " Death of the Whole Man " and the secunda mors or being " in death , " which the physics of the punished man's submarine confinement suggests metaphorically . Overlooked by Brown also is ...
... poet creates an emblem of the conditions of the " Death of the Whole Man " and the secunda mors or being " in death , " which the physics of the punished man's submarine confinement suggests metaphorically . Overlooked by Brown also is ...
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... poet places in the entire work on the need for salvation through repentance and the avoidance of sin.13 It is true , too , as Daniel W. O'Bryan shows , that the poet uses " dramatic expansion " as a way of transforming " an essentially ...
... poet places in the entire work on the need for salvation through repentance and the avoidance of sin.13 It is true , too , as Daniel W. O'Bryan shows , that the poet uses " dramatic expansion " as a way of transforming " an essentially ...
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Constantinian Coin Motifs in Ancient Literary Sources | 1 |
Table Language in the Heptaméron | 17 |
The AngloNorman Courtly Lyric | 27 |
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