Vilain and Courtois: Transgressive Parody in French Literature of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries |
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... tion or literary model , enables the reader to identify the precise nature of the parodic distortion , and thus to understand more fully the parodic text . The triadic model of parody , in its imposition of paradigmatic order on complex ...
... tion or literary model , enables the reader to identify the precise nature of the parodic distortion , and thus to understand more fully the parodic text . The triadic model of parody , in its imposition of paradigmatic order on complex ...
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... tion of the twelfth century do produce meaning . The Roman ties and unties the literary manifestations of courtoisie , thus creating a new and rather well - defined system of its own . These texts estab- lish a tradition of their own ...
... tion of the twelfth century do produce meaning . The Roman ties and unties the literary manifestations of courtoisie , thus creating a new and rather well - defined system of its own . These texts estab- lish a tradition of their own ...
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... tion in thirteenth - century France . In much the same way , the issue of peasant wealth is a source of humor in Fergus and in the Roman de Renart ; the character of the riche vilain makes its appearance in French literature at the ...
... tion in thirteenth - century France . In much the same way , the issue of peasant wealth is a source of humor in Fergus and in the Roman de Renart ; the character of the riche vilain makes its appearance in French literature at the ...
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