Arv, 第 46 巻Almqvist & Wiksell., 1990 |
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... authors writing for private , interiorizing readers , au- thors from Chaucer through Malory continued to write literature apparently intended for public reading . Although the medievalists are constrained by their texts to recognize ...
... authors writing for private , interiorizing readers , au- thors from Chaucer through Malory continued to write literature apparently intended for public reading . Although the medievalists are constrained by their texts to recognize ...
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... authors - self - conscious , “ literary " authors like Chaucer - would have wanted to be read by serious , educated readers . Ideally , supposedly , they would want to be read privately , by individuals to whom reading is a process of ...
... authors - self - conscious , “ literary " authors like Chaucer - would have wanted to be read by serious , educated readers . Ideally , supposedly , they would want to be read privately , by individuals to whom reading is a process of ...
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... authors as it was to him , at least as far as my research has gone to date . Like Chaucer , the authors who comment on potential problems of reception relate them to language difficulties , not to performance channel . William of ...
... authors as it was to him , at least as far as my research has gone to date . Like Chaucer , the authors who comment on potential problems of reception relate them to language difficulties , not to performance channel . William of ...
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Marienkind KHM 3 A Computer | 7 |
The Princess and the Page Social | 33 |
Musical Variations in Ballad Singing Style | 47 |
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