ELH., Volume 71Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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... moral demise not exclusively with feminine moral culpability but also with deceptions and instabilities of the social order . The preoccupation with social identity in this saint play , I suggest , attests to late medieval vernacular ...
... moral demise not exclusively with feminine moral culpability but also with deceptions and instabilities of the social order . The preoccupation with social identity in this saint play , I suggest , attests to late medieval vernacular ...
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... moral of the story , as the last line tells us , is that " ye may see that merry conceits doth a man more good than ... moral to instruct us how to resolve disputes with honey rather than vinegar ( H , 331 ) . On the contrary ...
... moral of the story , as the last line tells us , is that " ye may see that merry conceits doth a man more good than ... moral to instruct us how to resolve disputes with honey rather than vinegar ( H , 331 ) . On the contrary ...
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... moral in this regard , and the only moral that is repeated in the book , is : " By this a man may se that a womans answere is neuer to seke . " 44 Each of the three stories that precede this moral follows the same pattern of ...
... moral in this regard , and the only moral that is repeated in the book , is : " By this a man may se that a womans answere is neuer to seke . " 44 Each of the three stories that precede this moral follows the same pattern of ...
Contents
Constructing the Sexual Subject of John Skelton | 29 |
Merrie John Heywood | 53 |
Wit Print Performance | 89 |
Copyright | |
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