Cithara, Volume 23St. Bonaventure University, 1984 - Civilization |
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... Faerie Queene , Book V ) . As he points out early in the article , Sir Artegall , the hero of the book , is imprisoned by Radigund when the Isis episode takes place , and thus can learn nothing from the goddess Isis . His study ...
... Faerie Queene , Book V ) . As he points out early in the article , Sir Artegall , the hero of the book , is imprisoned by Radigund when the Isis episode takes place , and thus can learn nothing from the goddess Isis . His study ...
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... Faerie Queene as a " writerly " text , a text that breaks down sequential patterns and is , in a sense , written by the reader as he goes along . Goldberg notes the ambiguous pronoun references , the stories that fold into each other ...
... Faerie Queene as a " writerly " text , a text that breaks down sequential patterns and is , in a sense , written by the reader as he goes along . Goldberg notes the ambiguous pronoun references , the stories that fold into each other ...
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... Faerie Queene as well . Following the Paul Alpers ( The Poetry of The Faerie Queene ) model , The Faerie Queene becomes a tissue of rhetorical strategies , and the poem itself comes into existence only through the close cooperation of ...
... Faerie Queene as well . Following the Paul Alpers ( The Poetry of The Faerie Queene ) model , The Faerie Queene becomes a tissue of rhetorical strategies , and the poem itself comes into existence only through the close cooperation of ...
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