Vilain and Courtois: Transgressive Parody in French Literature of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries |
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... Guillaume's text , our comparison of the two texts affords us greater purchase on the functioning of parody . The depiction of Soumilloit , his rustic manners , his courtoise wife , his hungry son , Fergus - all function as a coded ...
... Guillaume's text , our comparison of the two texts affords us greater purchase on the functioning of parody . The depiction of Soumilloit , his rustic manners , his courtoise wife , his hungry son , Fergus - all function as a coded ...
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... Guillaume's romance : a family with three sons living in a rus- tic castle ; a lovesome female character ; a long hunt scene that highlights the fear of the hunted animal ; the theft of food.45 The modern reader will be struck , too ...
... Guillaume's romance : a family with three sons living in a rus- tic castle ; a lovesome female character ; a long hunt scene that highlights the fear of the hunted animal ; the theft of food.45 The modern reader will be struck , too ...
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... Guillaume's Fergus up to the silhouette of the Roman de Renart , do we understand the overall shape of its par- ody ? Beyond certain local features - vilain characters , animal scenes , food thefts , doctor jokes - the points of ...
... Guillaume's Fergus up to the silhouette of the Roman de Renart , do we understand the overall shape of its par- ody ? Beyond certain local features - vilain characters , animal scenes , food thefts , doctor jokes - the points of ...
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