Vilain and Courtois: Transgressive Parody in French Literature of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries |
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... social to express moral oppositions of " good " and " bad . " Just as " serious " literature be- comes a place of social visions and thought , so too does parody become the space in which the literary preoccupation with social hierarchy ...
... social to express moral oppositions of " good " and " bad . " Just as " serious " literature be- comes a place of social visions and thought , so too does parody become the space in which the literary preoccupation with social hierarchy ...
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... social historian could describe . Do medieval texts constitute a mimesis of social class structures , or simply cre- ate their own aesthetic constructs ? 9 Recent scholarship on the medieval coding of the social and the nonsocial , or ...
... social historian could describe . Do medieval texts constitute a mimesis of social class structures , or simply cre- ate their own aesthetic constructs ? 9 Recent scholarship on the medieval coding of the social and the nonsocial , or ...
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... social structures were undergoing no- ticeable changes , and in which " peasant ” and “ nobleman ” were not stable categories . Some readers will wonder whether the key interpretant of parody is literary or historical . Are these ...
... social structures were undergoing no- ticeable changes , and in which " peasant ” and “ nobleman ” were not stable categories . Some readers will wonder whether the key interpretant of parody is literary or historical . Are these ...
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