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A comparison of the House of Fame with the Book of the Duchess and the Parliament of Fowls offers a clue to the problem of its unity , and in spite of the stumbling blocks in the way of a totally satisfactory analysis of the poem as an ...
A comparison of the House of Fame with the Book of the Duchess and the Parliament of Fowls offers a clue to the problem of its unity , and in spite of the stumbling blocks in the way of a totally satisfactory analysis of the poem as an ...
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Book of the Duchess and the Parliament of Fowls where Chaucer's method is to juxtapose a preliminary reading from a book with the ensuing vision for purposes of profounder implication and meaning , the House of Fame provides us with a ...
Book of the Duchess and the Parliament of Fowls where Chaucer's method is to juxtapose a preliminary reading from a book with the ensuing vision for purposes of profounder implication and meaning , the House of Fame provides us with a ...
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of which Dido laments in the first book , point towards the third book where Fame is seen in action . There is in Chaucer's epitome of the Aeneid , with its emphasis upon the story of Dido and Aeneas a sufficient foreshadowing of his ...
of which Dido laments in the first book , point towards the third book where Fame is seen in action . There is in Chaucer's epitome of the Aeneid , with its emphasis upon the story of Dido and Aeneas a sufficient foreshadowing of his ...
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Woods William S The Plot Structure in Four Romances | 1 |
Ruggiers Paul G The Unity of Chaucers House of Fame | 16 |
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