Gender and Genealogy in Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata |
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... poem who is most clearly cast as an author surrogate : Erminia , the princess of Antioch . Although some readers may see Erminia as a character whose conversion to Christianity proves that romance elements in the poem can be redeemed ...
... poem who is most clearly cast as an author surrogate : Erminia , the princess of Antioch . Although some readers may see Erminia as a character whose conversion to Christianity proves that romance elements in the poem can be redeemed ...
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... poem . 17 Although I agree that the resolution is tenuous , I also believe that Tasso's choice of this particular Biblical phrase is logical and possibly even predictable , given the threat Armida poses . Let us consider Armida's fate ...
... poem . 17 Although I agree that the resolution is tenuous , I also believe that Tasso's choice of this particular Biblical phrase is logical and possibly even predictable , given the threat Armida poses . Let us consider Armida's fate ...
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... poem and against the current dominant standards of reading the poem . I would not argue that readers who attempt primarily to understand how literary texts conform with dominant ideological stances fail to tell us something about how ...
... poem and against the current dominant standards of reading the poem . I would not argue that readers who attempt primarily to understand how literary texts conform with dominant ideological stances fail to tell us something about how ...
Contents
CLORINDAS FATHERS | 15 |
ERMINIA AND HISTORY | 55 |
SECRETS OF A SORCERESS | 113 |
Copyright | |
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