Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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... century . Chapter Four looks at several problematic fifteenth - century works that seem to confuse the truth of the poets with the truth of historians in their treatment of the Aeneas story . In the final chapter , we will examine the ...
... century . Chapter Four looks at several problematic fifteenth - century works that seem to confuse the truth of the poets with the truth of historians in their treatment of the Aeneas story . In the final chapter , we will examine the ...
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... century reader would have perceived it , the fall of Troy is part of the same story as the rise of Eneas , Eneas ' career is the necessary prologue to the chronicles of the British kings , and the chro- nicles themselves can easily ...
... century reader would have perceived it , the fall of Troy is part of the same story as the rise of Eneas , Eneas ' career is the necessary prologue to the chronicles of the British kings , and the chro- nicles themselves can easily ...
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... century , it is possible that it represents not an attempt to supersede the new poetic compilation , but simply another manifestation of the same cyclic impulse , utilizing much of the same raw material . At least one surviving ...
... century , it is possible that it represents not an attempt to supersede the new poetic compilation , but simply another manifestation of the same cyclic impulse , utilizing much of the same raw material . At least one surviving ...
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