Vilain and Courtois: Transgressive Parody in French Literature of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries |
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... reader or critic use for determining the real interpretant ? To anchor this theoretical discussion in the specifics of the text at hand , we can step back and ask whether the chanson de geste is the only possible interpretant of the ...
... reader or critic use for determining the real interpretant ? To anchor this theoretical discussion in the specifics of the text at hand , we can step back and ask whether the chanson de geste is the only possible interpretant of the ...
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... reader to see a link between Renart and 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 ...
... reader to see a link between Renart and 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 ...
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... reader who recognizes the function of the scatological language in the discourse of this travesty will discover the inter- pretant which rewrites medieval epic in Audigier , and will grasp an understanding of this twelfth - century ...
... reader who recognizes the function of the scatological language in the discourse of this travesty will discover the inter- pretant which rewrites medieval epic in Audigier , and will grasp an understanding of this twelfth - century ...
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