The Indian Journal of English Studies: The Official Organ of the Indian Association for English Studies, Volum 12Orient Longmans., 1971 |
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... women in Goliardic poetry , the influence of the classics , the traditional antagonism of the sexes suggested in the strut of the male and the coquetry of women ( the dialogues of Chauntecleer and Pertolete in Chaucer's The Nun's ...
... women in Goliardic poetry , the influence of the classics , the traditional antagonism of the sexes suggested in the strut of the male and the coquetry of women ( the dialogues of Chauntecleer and Pertolete in Chaucer's The Nun's ...
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... Women to know the case for the defence ; many of the Canterbury Tales themselves catalogue the names and deeds of good women . The Franklin's Tale , for instance , mentions some twenty - one examples , all classical ; and the ...
... Women to know the case for the defence ; many of the Canterbury Tales themselves catalogue the names and deeds of good women . The Franklin's Tale , for instance , mentions some twenty - one examples , all classical ; and the ...
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... women who regard love as a sort of entertain- ment that is akin to any indoor game like a game of chess minus of course the tragic implications that such a game had , say , in Women Beware Women in an earlier age . In Ulysses , ́however ...
... women who regard love as a sort of entertain- ment that is akin to any indoor game like a game of chess minus of course the tragic implications that such a game had , say , in Women Beware Women in an earlier age . In Ulysses , ́however ...
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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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