Chaucer and Gower: Difference, Mutuality, ExchangeRobert F. Yeager English Literary Studies, University of Victoria, 1991 - 152 Seiten |
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... Jean de Meun's continuation the sexual telos of Guillaume's tenta- tive quest becomes the dominant concern , and the resurgence of a " naturalistic " view of desire is marked by a reversion to a Latin tradition that is recognizably ...
... Jean de Meun's continuation the sexual telos of Guillaume's tenta- tive quest becomes the dominant concern , and the resurgence of a " naturalistic " view of desire is marked by a reversion to a Latin tradition that is recognizably ...
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... Jean Froissart , who had made a sort of cult out of the ethereal and idealizing aspects of the love - experience depicted in Guillaume de Lorris's portion of the Rose . And as Jean de Meun's introduction of Genius had been part of an ...
... Jean Froissart , who had made a sort of cult out of the ethereal and idealizing aspects of the love - experience depicted in Guillaume de Lorris's portion of the Rose . And as Jean de Meun's introduction of Genius had been part of an ...
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... Jean de Meun's Reading of Ovid's Amores , " Classical and Modern Litera- ture 6 ( 1986 ) : 261-85 . I find his final word over - moralistic ( and perhaps over- optimistic about Jean's readers ) : " Jean seems to have learned from Ovid ...
... Jean de Meun's Reading of Ovid's Amores , " Classical and Modern Litera- ture 6 ( 1986 ) : 261-85 . I find his final word over - moralistic ( and perhaps over- optimistic about Jean's readers ) : " Jean seems to have learned from Ovid ...
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GRAD | 5 |
De vulgari auctoritate | 36 |
Chaucers Most Gowerian Tale | 75 |
Urheberrecht | |
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