Art and Doctrine: Essays on Medieval LiteratureA&C Black, 1986 M01 1 - 248 páginas |
Contenido
The Fall of Man in Genesis B and | 15 |
Doctrinal Influences on The Dream of the Rood | 29 |
The Effect of Typology on the English | 48 |
Chaucer as Satirist in the General Prologue | 77 |
The Theme of Christ the LoverKnight | 99 |
The Lost Opening to the Judith | 119 |
ΧΙ The Wanderer The Seafarer and the Genre | 157 |
The Ideal of Men Dying with their Lord | 175 |
Moral Chaucer and Kindly Gower | 197 |
Saints Lives | 219 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abraham and Isaac Adam Ælfric allegory Ancrene Anglo-Saxon argument audience Battle of Maldon Bede Beowulf Biblical Bjarkamál Byrhtnoth character Chaucer Christ Christian Church conventions course Cross Crucifixion Cynewulf death described devil disguise divine doctrine dramatic Dream dreamer example exemplum exile Fathers Genesis genre Germania God's Gower Guthlac hagiographical heroic historical human Hygelac idea imagination instance interpretation Iphis Juliana kind king lament Langland later Latin lines literal level literary lives lord lover-knight lyric manuscript meaning medieval allegory medieval literature Merchant's tale Middle Ages moral Mystère d'Adam mystery plays narrative nature Old English poetry Oxford pardon passage Passion passus Piers Plowman pilgrims planctus poem poet poet's poetic Redemption reference relationship religious Roman Rood Rosemary Woolf's sacrifice saints Satan satire scene Seafarer seems sermon story style suggests Testament thegns theme theological thought tone tradition treatment typological Virgin Wanderer whilst wife
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