Apparent Narrative as Thematic Metaphor: The Organization of the Faerie QueeneClarendon Press, 1983 - 232 Seiten |
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... once to create a difficulty capable of a similar solution . ' Perfected in the twelve private morall vertues ' seems to him irreconcilable with Aristotle's stipulation that a poetic character should not be perfect . So he argues that ...
... once to create a difficulty capable of a similar solution . ' Perfected in the twelve private morall vertues ' seems to him irreconcilable with Aristotle's stipulation that a poetic character should not be perfect . So he argues that ...
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... once , spontaneously : only the custom of the castle and the complications it causes ( 9 ff . ) precipitate the revelation of her sex . Amoret , for her part , so far from reminding Britomart of her duty towards Scudamour and of her own ...
... once , spontaneously : only the custom of the castle and the complications it causes ( 9 ff . ) precipitate the revelation of her sex . Amoret , for her part , so far from reminding Britomart of her duty towards Scudamour and of her own ...
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... once , does not go gentle into that good night but rages against the dying of the light , she vanishes not only at once but tacitly , without a word from the poet . In Book III Britomart and Arthur almost completely reject typical ...
... once , does not go gentle into that good night but rages against the dying of the light , she vanishes not only at once but tacitly , without a word from the poet . In Book III Britomart and Arthur almost completely reject typical ...
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One GROUNDWORK | 1 |
Two SCUDAMOUR AND AMORET | 72 |
Three BRITOMART AND ARTEGALL | 131 |
Urheberrecht | |
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