Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 22
Seite 17
... Tales a work of satire ? From one point of view we might answer the question very easily , simply by running through the Tales collecting an exhibit of disengaged passages and episodes which strike us as obviously satiric . But suppose ...
... Tales a work of satire ? From one point of view we might answer the question very easily , simply by running through the Tales collecting an exhibit of disengaged passages and episodes which strike us as obviously satiric . But suppose ...
Seite 18
... tales that his work would have a significant unity . With this critical back- ing , then , we may go ahead on the assumption that it is not entirely idle to talk about the nature of the Canterbury Tales as a whole , even though our ...
... tales that his work would have a significant unity . With this critical back- ing , then , we may go ahead on the assumption that it is not entirely idle to talk about the nature of the Canterbury Tales as a whole , even though our ...
Seite 24
... tales but to our image of the Canterbury Tales as a whole , an image in which the tales are parts of a larger pattern . From this point of view , I suspect , the exact nature of the various tales will not be so important as the fact ...
... tales but to our image of the Canterbury Tales as a whole , an image in which the tales are parts of a larger pattern . From this point of view , I suspect , the exact nature of the various tales will not be so important as the fact ...
Inhalt
A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
21 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Achilles Adams Aunt Norris Austen Austin Wright Byron Canterbury Canterbury Tales Carnegie Series characters Chaucer comedies comic Cressida criticism death Diana dramatic Elinor Emma English Eumolpus Falstaff father feel Fred Sochatoff give Greek Gulliver Henderson Henry Henry IV Hero human husband Iago ironic John Joyce judgment Kazantzakis kind King Lady Bertram language Launcelot Lawrence Leonato lines literary live Lord lovers Malamud's Marianne Marianne Moore Mencken Merchant of Venice mind moral never novel Othello Petronius pilgrims play poem poet poetry Portia Prince quatrain reader rhyme Richard Roethke role romantic satire Satiricon says scene seems sense Sense and Sensibility Shakespeare sonnet stanza story tale tell theme Theodore Roethke Theseus thing thou tion tragedy Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan turn Ulysses Venice verbal ironies VOLUME wife Willie words writing wrote young Zorba Zorba the Greek