Dante, Chaucer, and the Currency of the Word: Money, Images, and Reference in Late Medieval PoetryPilgrim Books, 1983 - 312 страница |
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Dantes Commedia and the Promise of Reference | 17 |
Troylus and Criseyde and the Falsing of the Referent | 101 |
The Canterbury Tales and the Ethics of Reference | 159 |
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Ages already appear authority Beatrice become begins body called canto character Chaucer coin course Criseyde crucial Dante Dante's death desire dis-figure economic emphasis added especially example exchange eyes fact faith false falsify fiction figure finally follows further hand Hence hire human imagery imagination important insists January John language light lines literal living looks Master Adam meaning measure mediation medieval Merchant metaphor mirror Moreover Narcissus Narrator Nature necessarily never obviously original Pandarus Paradise Pardoner perhaps pilgrim poem poet poetry pose position precisely Press Purg question reading reality reason reference reflection Saint sense sight speak story Studies suggests tale tell theory things tion trans translation Troylus true truth turn understanding University Virgil vision whole Wife words writing