Cithara, Volume 23St. Bonaventure University, 1984 - Civilization |
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... seen as a secular and worldly distraction for their medieval audience . There is the well known story cited in the year 1220 by a Cistercian Monk , Cesarius of Heisterbach , which tells of the abbot Gervaus who noted with displeasure ...
... seen as a secular and worldly distraction for their medieval audience . There is the well known story cited in the year 1220 by a Cistercian Monk , Cesarius of Heisterbach , which tells of the abbot Gervaus who noted with displeasure ...
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... seen by Arthur as the end of an old system , and certainly it signals the destruction of the Round Table community as he knew it . " Alas ! ' seyde Kynge Arthure unto sir Gawayne , ' ye have nygh slayne me for the avow that ye have made ...
... seen by Arthur as the end of an old system , and certainly it signals the destruction of the Round Table community as he knew it . " Alas ! ' seyde Kynge Arthure unto sir Gawayne , ' ye have nygh slayne me for the avow that ye have made ...
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... seen the relevance to this whole topic of E. L. Epstein's fine book , The Ordeal of Stephen Dedalus . Of the other group discussions , that of Finnegans Wake is probably the best , as closest to a direct consideration of Joyce's actual ...
... seen the relevance to this whole topic of E. L. Epstein's fine book , The Ordeal of Stephen Dedalus . Of the other group discussions , that of Finnegans Wake is probably the best , as closest to a direct consideration of Joyce's actual ...
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