The Indian Journal of English Studies: The Official Organ of the Indian Association for English Studies, Volum 12Orient Longmans., 1971 |
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... tale consists in emphasizing this point . In suggesting that his listeners read the authorities ( 3213 B The Monk's Tale ) he has in mind the same anti - feminist writings found in Jankyn's book.12 All this , however , is a little ...
... tale consists in emphasizing this point . In suggesting that his listeners read the authorities ( 3213 B The Monk's Tale ) he has in mind the same anti - feminist writings found in Jankyn's book.12 All this , however , is a little ...
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... Tale and its Envoy that a special kind of Chaucerian irony is to be found in the Envoy and in the two stanzas which ( it is generally assumed by scholars ) he added to fit the Tale into the dramatic framework of the tales dealing with ...
... Tale and its Envoy that a special kind of Chaucerian irony is to be found in the Envoy and in the two stanzas which ( it is generally assumed by scholars ) he added to fit the Tale into the dramatic framework of the tales dealing with ...
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... Tale of patient Griselda to its magnificently ironic conclusion . No one reading the six stanzas of the Envoy and remembering who the speaker is can now doubt the Clerk's intentions in re- telling the old story of Petrarch . The tale is ...
... Tale of patient Griselda to its magnificently ironic conclusion . No one reading the six stanzas of the Envoy and remembering who the speaker is can now doubt the Clerk's intentions in re- telling the old story of Petrarch . The tale is ...
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Vol XII | 21 |
The Eternal AntiFeminine STANLEY F RAJIVA | 33 |
A Stylistic Analysis of the Speech of the Indian | 42 |
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