Apparent Narrative as Thematic Metaphor: The Organization of the Faerie QueeneClarendon Press, 1983 - 232 Seiten |
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... hero , identified in its title , whose adventures in carrying out a mission undertaken at Faery Court come full circle within its confines . Book III has a woman , Britomart , for its titular hero . Book IV has two titular heroes ...
... hero , identified in its title , whose adventures in carrying out a mission undertaken at Faery Court come full circle within its confines . Book III has a woman , Britomart , for its titular hero . Book IV has two titular heroes ...
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... hero and titular hero ; whose name , Artegall , testifies to the special identity of his virtue , justice , with magnificence , represented in Arthur . And one begins to appreciate the order of the three Legends . The ' bond ' of ...
... hero and titular hero ; whose name , Artegall , testifies to the special identity of his virtue , justice , with magnificence , represented in Arthur . And one begins to appreciate the order of the three Legends . The ' bond ' of ...
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... hero . She dissociates herself implicitly from Book IV , in that she has nothing to do with its quest hero , Scudamour , when questing , in Canto x . And she dissociates herself explicitly from Book V , in rescuing its quest hero ...
... hero . She dissociates herself implicitly from Book IV , in that she has nothing to do with its quest hero , Scudamour , when questing , in Canto x . And she dissociates herself explicitly from Book V , in rescuing its quest hero ...
Inhalt
One GROUNDWORK | 1 |
Two SCUDAMOUR AND AMORET | 72 |
Three BRITOMART AND ARTEGALL | 131 |
Urheberrecht | |
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