The Work of Dissimilitude: Essays from the Sixth Citadel Conference on Medieval and Renaissance LiteratureDavid G. Allen, Robert A. White University of Delaware Press, 1992 - 292 стор. Nineteen scholars offer readings that address the continuity or discontinuity between the literature of the Renaissance and Middle Ages. Essays by Arthur F. Kinney, R. A. Shoaf, and O. B. Hardison focus on broader trends while shorter essays approach the periods by addressing particular themes in their literature or thought. |
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... Narrative Pessimism and Textual Optimism in Chaucer's House of Fame EDWARD VASTA 35 Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde and the Idea of " Pleye❞ NANCY LENZ HARVEY 48 Graelent and Sir Gawain : A New Analogue for Bertilak's Lady CATHERINE S ...
... Narrative Pessimism and Textual Optimism in Chaucer's House of Fame EDWARD VASTA 35 Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde and the Idea of " Pleye❞ NANCY LENZ HARVEY 48 Graelent and Sir Gawain : A New Analogue for Bertilak's Lady CATHERINE S ...
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... narrative — those of the Renaissance recognized that com- parisons take life from differences . Shakespeare , for example , " could find distinction where no one else could see it " and was therefore , argues Shoaf , a practitioner of ...
... narrative — those of the Renaissance recognized that com- parisons take life from differences . Shakespeare , for example , " could find distinction where no one else could see it " and was therefore , argues Shoaf , a practitioner of ...
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... narrative ways , larger ideas of obe- dience , devotion , love , and service . Such imagery is figural , metonymic , because it works not only with specific images but with types that point to larger issues of which they are only one ...
... narrative ways , larger ideas of obe- dience , devotion , love , and service . Such imagery is figural , metonymic , because it works not only with specific images but with types that point to larger issues of which they are only one ...
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... narrative or literal meaning is the service at which the young novice Jane turns her thoughts to her sparrow ; figurally , of course , she follows Christ's example of concern for even the least of his creatures or , as we learn from ...
... narrative or literal meaning is the service at which the young novice Jane turns her thoughts to her sparrow ; figurally , of course , she follows Christ's example of concern for even the least of his creatures or , as we learn from ...
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... narrative is set in motion by the fear that the father's patrimony would pass out of the father's family with the daugh- ter's marriage and into the possession of a foreigner . This situation generates all the plots and subplots and it ...
... narrative is set in motion by the fear that the father's patrimony would pass out of the father's family with the daugh- ter's marriage and into the possession of a foreigner . This situation generates all the plots and subplots and it ...
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Narrative Pessimism and Textual Optimism in Chaucers | 35 |
Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde and the Idea of Pleye | 48 |
A New Analogue for Bertilaks | 57 |
Two Routes to Pleasant Instruction in LateFourteenth | 67 |
Historiography on the Eve of the Reformation in an Early | 81 |
The Desanctification of the Beggar in Rogue Pamphlets | 91 |
The Petrarchanism of Sir Thomas Wyatt Reconsidered | 131 |
Wyatts Appropriation of | 148 |
Raleghs Discoverie of Guiana and the Elizabethan Model | 166 |
Spensers | 196 |
Suggestions of Hope | 216 |
The Promised Endings of King Lear | 235 |
Biblical Allusions and Intertextual Assurances in George | 257 |
Contributors | 286 |
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Сторінка 278 - You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race: this is an art Which does mend nature, — change it rather; but The art itself is nature.
Сторінка 222 - Within the infant rind of this small flower Poison hath residence, and medicine power:. For this, being smelt, with that part cheers each part, Being tasted, slays all senses with the heart. Two such opposed kings encamp them still In man as well as herbs, grace and rude will ; And where the worser is predominant, Full soon the canker death eats up that plant.
Сторінка 266 - I tell you, captain, if you look in the maps of the 'orld, I warrant you sail find, in the comparisons between Macedon and Monmouth, that the situations, look you, is both alike. There is a river in Macedon ; and there is also moreover a river at Monmouth...
Сторінка 28 - I the unkind, ungrateful ? Ah my dear, I cannot look on thee. Love took my hand, and smiling did reply, Who made the eyes but I ? Truth, Lord, but I have marred them : let my shame Go where it doth deserve.
Сторінка 135 - They flee from me, that sometime did me seek With naked foot, stalking in my chamber. I have seen them gentle, tame, and meek, That now are wild, and do not remember...
Сторінка 102 - But when thou makest a feast, call the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind: and thou shalt be blessed; for they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just.
Сторінка 262 - He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, And herb for the service of man: That he may bring forth food out of the earth...
Сторінка 237 - Thou art a soul in bliss ; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears Do scald like molten lead.