"The Sins of Madame Eglentyne", and Other Essays on ChaucerUniversity of Delaware Press, 1995 - Počet stran: 201 While each essay can stand alone in that Rex has approached Madame Eglentyne and her tale with a number of different considerations in mind, together they contribute to our understanding of this Canterbury pilgrim in important ways. Scholars lament the fact that Chaucer refrains from stating opinions - that he seems to have no axes to grind, never chooses sides, and always defers to the authority of others. In the Prioress's Tale, however, Chaucer reveals more of his moral thought than in any of his other works, for in this tale he juxtaposes the theme of martyrdom and vengeance with Christ's crucifixion and the concept of charity. |
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... assume that its more distinctive elements were intended to contribute to the overall effect . Given this premise ... assumed that nasal singing was traditional in the church : “ Church singing , except that of trained musicians , is ...
... assume that its more distinctive elements were intended to contribute to the overall effect . Given this premise ... assumed that nasal singing was traditional in the church : “ Church singing , except that of trained musicians , is ...
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... assume ownership by the Stratford nuns of the Unicorn , the Rose , the King's Pike Garden , and possibly ( owing to an ambiguity of wording ) of “ the tenement called the Barge . ' 99 However we interpret the Survey's remarks concerning ...
... assume ownership by the Stratford nuns of the Unicorn , the Rose , the King's Pike Garden , and possibly ( owing to an ambiguity of wording ) of “ the tenement called the Barge . ' 99 However we interpret the Survey's remarks concerning ...
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... assumed that Walworth was at that time the lessee of all the brothels in Southwark , and one finds this erroneous view ... assume that he would not have been content with only one such establishment , and indeed the Patent Rolls record ...
... assumed that Walworth was at that time the lessee of all the brothels in Southwark , and one finds this erroneous view ... assume that he would not have been content with only one such establishment , and indeed the Patent Rolls record ...
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Chaucer and the Jews | 13 |
Chaucers Censured Ballads | 27 |
Pastiche as Irony in the Prioresss Prologue and Tale | 34 |
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