Continuum, Volume 4AMS Press, 1992 - French literature |
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poetic expression as well as a cunning argument ) epitomizes Dom Juan's æsthetic of seduction ; it is the key sentence of his libertine " profession of faith " ( 1 , 2 ) . The text seems to presuppose that Dom Juan's hearers cannot ...
poetic expression as well as a cunning argument ) epitomizes Dom Juan's æsthetic of seduction ; it is the key sentence of his libertine " profession of faith " ( 1 , 2 ) . The text seems to presuppose that Dom Juan's hearers cannot ...
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... Dom Juan has mastered the codes that range from the language of courtly love , evoked at the beginning of the text , to the statements of Jansenist fervor that are played out in the last act . When Dom Juan speaks , he seduces his ...
... Dom Juan has mastered the codes that range from the language of courtly love , evoked at the beginning of the text , to the statements of Jansenist fervor that are played out in the last act . When Dom Juan speaks , he seduces his ...
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points back toward the play's initial list , Gusman's revelation of Dom Juan's lyricism and the arsenal of courtly - love rhetoric that he aimed at Done Elvire . His beautiful lies had unforseen effects that transcended Dom Juan's ...
points back toward the play's initial list , Gusman's revelation of Dom Juan's lyricism and the arsenal of courtly - love rhetoric that he aimed at Done Elvire . His beautiful lies had unforseen effects that transcended Dom Juan's ...
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