"The Sins of Madame Eglentyne", and Other Essays on ChaucerUniversity of Delaware Press, 1995 - Всего страниц: 201 While each essay can stand alone in that Rex has approached Madame Eglentyne and her tale with a number of different considerations in mind, together they contribute to our understanding of this Canterbury pilgrim in important ways. Scholars lament the fact that Chaucer refrains from stating opinions - that he seems to have no axes to grind, never chooses sides, and always defers to the authority of others. In the Prioress's Tale, however, Chaucer reveals more of his moral thought than in any of his other works, for in this tale he juxtaposes the theme of martyrdom and vengeance with Christ's crucifixion and the concept of charity. |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 38
Стр. 19
... example of charity Jews are the teachers of Christians : Allas ! that a Cristene creature • shal be vnkynde til an ... example , comments : “ Langland , through the words of Wit , has pointed to the Jews as an example of charitable ...
... example of charity Jews are the teachers of Christians : Allas ! that a Cristene creature • shal be vnkynde til an ... example , comments : “ Langland , through the words of Wit , has pointed to the Jews as an example of charitable ...
Стр. 98
... example , Dives and Pauper undoubt- edly mirrors late medieval popular opinion : “ Euery man & woman , & namely men of holy chirche , þat drawyn folc to synne be mysentysynge or be wyckyd example or be fals lore þei ben gylty of ...
... example , Dives and Pauper undoubt- edly mirrors late medieval popular opinion : “ Euery man & woman , & namely men of holy chirche , þat drawyn folc to synne be mysentysynge or be wyckyd example or be fals lore þei ben gylty of ...
Стр. 127
... example , in The Parlement of the Thre Ages , is described as wearing " trayfoyles and trewloues of full triede perles , ” while in a more critical tone John Paunteley quotes Peter Damian to the effect that " the duke of pride , the ...
... example , in The Parlement of the Thre Ages , is described as wearing " trayfoyles and trewloues of full triede perles , ” while in a more critical tone John Paunteley quotes Peter Damian to the effect that " the duke of pride , the ...
Содержание
Chaucer and the Jews | 13 |
Chaucers Censured Ballads | 27 |
Pastiche as Irony in the Prioresss Prologue and Tale | 34 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 9
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
According appears assume ballads Bankside believe Bernard Book brothels called Cambridge Canterbury century charity Chaucer Christ Christian Church Cited Clarendon Press color concerning conscience Critical Dame described discussion diss dogs Edition Edward EETS England English Studies evidence example eyes fact fourteenth fourteenth-century French Friar Gower grace green grey haue Henry History holy houses Institute intended irony James Jews John John Wyclif Language late Library lines Literature London Madame Manuscripts Mary meaning Medieval Michigan Middle English miracles monks Notes nuns Oxford Paul Persius Ph.D Pilgrimage Plowman poems Poetry points popular portrait Prioress Prioress's Tale Prologue punishment readers reason recognize Record reference religious Reprint Review Richard Robert Rose Saint Salzburg satiric Sermons simply singing Soule Speculum Studies suggests symbolism Text Thomas tion tradition trans Translated University Press vols writes Wyclif York þat