Apparent Narrative as Thematic Metaphor: The Organization of the Faerie QueeneClarendon Press, 1983 - 232 Seiten |
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... contrary . Alternatively you might consider Arthur to be seeking both glory and Gloriana ; were it not that her name rules out this dissociation of the concept and the woman . She is an ' idol ' , a symbolic construct . And so is he ...
... contrary . Alternatively you might consider Arthur to be seeking both glory and Gloriana ; were it not that her name rules out this dissociation of the concept and the woman . She is an ' idol ' , a symbolic construct . And so is he ...
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... contrary , they virtually prevent it . The entire poem constitutes an explicit call ' to virtue ' . The inconspicuousness of its contrary orienta- tion ' to glory ' is as important as its reality . At the beginning of Book VI the poet ...
... contrary , they virtually prevent it . The entire poem constitutes an explicit call ' to virtue ' . The inconspicuousness of its contrary orienta- tion ' to glory ' is as important as its reality . At the beginning of Book VI the poet ...
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... contrary . Although she allows him to woo her and consents to marry him , they hold back ( 41 ) ; significantly , because there is nothing in the story to prevent the immediate consummation of their love . To be sure , Britomart still ...
... contrary . Although she allows him to woo her and consents to marry him , they hold back ( 41 ) ; significantly , because there is nothing in the story to prevent the immediate consummation of their love . To be sure , Britomart still ...
Inhalt
One GROUNDWORK | 1 |
Two SCUDAMOUR AND AMORET | 72 |
Three BRITOMART AND ARTEGALL | 131 |
Urheberrecht | |
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