Thoth, Volumes 13-15Graduate students of the English Department, Syracuse University, 1973 - American literature |
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GUIDO'S EXPERIENCE OF DEATH IN THE RING AND THE BOOK ALLAN HYMES By making doubt an essential theme of The Ring and the Book , Browning should have cleared himself from charges of facile optimism for all time . J. Hillis Miller has ...
GUIDO'S EXPERIENCE OF DEATH IN THE RING AND THE BOOK ALLAN HYMES By making doubt an essential theme of The Ring and the Book , Browning should have cleared himself from charges of facile optimism for all time . J. Hillis Miller has ...
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... Books which comprise its principal formal divisions . Besides these five divisions there are also the Canticus Troilii within Books I and V and the letters of Troilus and Criseyde in Book V ; but these formal divisions are of less ...
... Books which comprise its principal formal divisions . Besides these five divisions there are also the Canticus Troilii within Books I and V and the letters of Troilus and Criseyde in Book V ; but these formal divisions are of less ...
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... Book I , for example , the narrator invokes Thesiphone . Since she is one of the Furies , she is a particularly suitable overseer for a Book devoted primarily to the torments Troilus suffers for unrequited love . The narrator uses the ...
... Book I , for example , the narrator invokes Thesiphone . Since she is one of the Furies , she is a particularly suitable overseer for a Book devoted primarily to the torments Troilus suffers for unrequited love . The narrator uses the ...
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