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R. James Goldstein
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The Chaucer Review. 54:482-492
Chaucer's borrowing from Dante's Paradiso 14 for the closing prayer in the final stanza of Troilus and Criseyde has been well known since the nineteenth century, but previous scholars have overlooked how the phrase “visible and invisible foon” (V
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R. James Goldstein
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Dante Studies. 137:60-76
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R. James Goldstein
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The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 118:264-266
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R. James Goldstein
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The Yearbook of Langland Studies. 29:25-60
Although laughter is a human behaviour with a clear physiological basis, its meanings and value are culturally variable. Langland’s complex attitude towards laughter suggests that rather than joining sides with many contemporary preachers and simpl
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R. James Goldstein
Modern readers can sometimes be unsure about the language and the literary conventions of medieval and Renaissance verse--lyrical works written at a time before poetry was assumed to be about personal expression. This readers'guide introduces to a 21
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R. James Goldstein
Publikováno v:
Studies in Philology. 110:482-505
Walter Kennedy's Passioun of Crist , the only surviving vernacular work in the tradi- tion of the pseudo- Bonaventuran Meditations of the Life of Christ to be composed in rhyme royal stanzas, is a more significant artistic achievement in the history
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R. James Goldstein
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The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 110:259-262
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R. James Goldstein
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Studies in the Age of Chaucer. 29:87-140
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R. James Goldstein
Publikováno v:
The Anglo-Scottish Border and the Shaping of Identity, 1300-1600
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137108913.0012
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137108913.0012
Autor:
R. James Goldstein
Publikováno v:
Exemplaria. 13:215-251
“Oh, dear one, the best is yet to come. … You know who the remnant is, don't you, Chloe?”“The Jews?”“Yes! And in Zion, which is Israel, and Jerusalem, where we know some of our own were, if they call upon the Lord, they will be delivered.