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... story of Constance and the conventions of saints ' lives , even more of its confusion is made intelligible . Edward Block has written the most detailed comparison of Trivet's and Chaucer's versions of the story . In dealing with the ...
... story of Constance and the conventions of saints ' lives , even more of its confusion is made intelligible . Edward Block has written the most detailed comparison of Trivet's and Chaucer's versions of the story . In dealing with the ...
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... story of St. Katherine , for instance , the persecuting king keeps the martyr St. Katherine alive until the last , giving her numerous chances to renounce her faith . He does this even after she has converted the king's own wife . For ...
... story of St. Katherine , for instance , the persecuting king keeps the martyr St. Katherine alive until the last , giving her numerous chances to renounce her faith . He does this even after she has converted the king's own wife . For ...
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... story , then , has a symbolic structure , and its reality often seems to dissolve under Marlow's critical scrutiny . But this symbolic or rhetorical dimension of the story is also responsible for the forcefulness with which it strikes ...
... story , then , has a symbolic structure , and its reality often seems to dissolve under Marlow's critical scrutiny . But this symbolic or rhetorical dimension of the story is also responsible for the forcefulness with which it strikes ...
Contents
The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
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