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... question the notion that the early Italian epic represents a new bourgeois world view particular to Italy . Such interpretations perpetuate the notion of a communal social order in which wealthy merchants , artisans and administrators ...
... question the notion that the early Italian epic represents a new bourgeois world view particular to Italy . Such interpretations perpetuate the notion of a communal social order in which wealthy merchants , artisans and administrators ...
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... question of how we should interpret irony . At this point , I would like to narrow the focus of this question to the issue of irony's challenge for a feminist critique . In other words , what is the place of Ariostan irony in feminist ...
... question of how we should interpret irony . At this point , I would like to narrow the focus of this question to the issue of irony's challenge for a feminist critique . In other words , what is the place of Ariostan irony in feminist ...
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... question of what is the nature of Alcina's vice , so also are we at this point justified in asking : What precisely is Logistilla an allegory of ? Or , to phrase the question another way , although Logistilla is a woman , to what extent ...
... question of what is the nature of Alcina's vice , so also are we at this point justified in asking : What precisely is Logistilla an allegory of ? Or , to phrase the question another way , although Logistilla is a woman , to what extent ...
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The Italian Epic and Its International Context | 8 |
An Introduction | 8 |
David Anderson The Italian Background to Chaucers Epic Similes | 15 |
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