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Towards a Theater of Immobility: Henry IV, The Condemned of Altona, and The Balcony

Mary Ann Witt

Comparative Drama, 1990

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The king of Fools and the Bishop of Unreason: Virginia Wolf's Carnivalesque Vision in "Between the acts

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Babel Afial Aspectos De Filologia Inglesa Y Alemana, 2008

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The Prologue: Its Relevance in an Allegorical Interpretation of Le Contue du Graal

Coby Fletcher

Master's Thesis, 2003

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Dorsey Armstrong, Gender and the Chivalric Community in Malory's “Morte d'Arthur.” Gainesville, Fla.: University Press of Florida, 2003. Pp. viii, 273. $59.95

Dorsey Armstrong

Speculum, 2005

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Whose Tragedy? An Evaluation of Evadne and Aspatia in Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher's "The Maid's Tragedy" [Essay, Uni Bonn, Winter 2011]

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Theatricality of the Chivalric World in Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'arthurr

Joanna Bukowska

International journal of Arabic-English studies, 2002

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A MESSAGE FROM THE MARGINS: THE FUNCTION OF THE INFANTE IN CORNEILLE'S LE CID

Marina Perkins

French Studies , 2020

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“A Lady's ‘Verily’ Is as Potent as a Lord's”: Women, Word and Witchcraft in The Winter's Tale

David Schalkwyk

English Literary Renaissance, 1992

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Thieves of Time: The Usurer and the Prostitute in Jacques de Vitry's Exempla

Stacie Vos

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Irresistible Rape: The Lure of Closure in "The Marquise of O

Michel Chaouli

The Yale Journal of Criticism, 2004

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The Instrumental Presence of Women in Le Morte Darthur as the Motifs of the Damsel in Distress, the Enchantress and the Seductress

Y. Su Kolsal

Overtones Ege Journal of English Studies , 2023

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Review of Jean Marsden, _Fatal Desire: Women, Sexuality, and the English Stage, 1660-1720_

Brett Wilson

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Between The She-Wolf and Little Red Riding Hood: The Figure of the girl in Derrida’s The Beast and the Sovereign vol. I

Kelly Oliver

Derrida Today, 2011

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Female cunning on the edges of chivalry in Gerbert de Montreuil’s 'Continuation' to the 'Conte du Graal'

Marco Prost

The Reading Medievalist, 3 ("On the Edge"), 2016

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The Merchant and the Sacred: Artifice and Realism in Decameron I.1

Susanna Barsella

Italian Quarterly , 2019

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The Power of the Gift: Desire and Substitution in "Daurel et Beton

Fionnuala Sinclair

The Modern Language Review, 2004

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Molière: Les Fâcheux (review)

Julia Prest

French Studies a Quarterly Review, 2007

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Powles'Godgame: Characters and Conclusions in the French Lieutenant's Woman

Brunilda Reichmann

Revista Letras, 2010

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The Representation of Communitas in the Forest of Arden: Shakespeare's As You Like It

Kübra Vural Özbey

The Representation of Communitas in the Forest of Arden: Shakespeare's As You Like It, 2022

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Joanna Baillie’s De Monfort: A Crisis of Class Identity

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Dil ve edebiyat araştırmaları dergisi, 2024

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Raoul of Cambrai (I), trans. Jessie Crosland, Raoul de Cambrai, An Old French Epic, London: Chatto & Windus, 1926; revised and with introduction by Richard Abels (1993)

Richard Abels

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“Always to do ladies, damosels, and gentlewomen succour”: The Instrumental Presence of Women in Le Morte Darthur as the Motifs of the Damsel in Distress, the Enchantress and The Seductress

Y. Su Kolsal

DergiPark (Istanbul University), 2022

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The Cambridge Companion to English Renaissance Tragedy, ed. Emma Smith and Garrett A. Sullivan

Marissa Greenberg

Renaissance Quarterly, 2011

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Transported beyond Tyranny: Ethical Imagination and Justice in The Winter’s Tale

Dustin Gish

ASC Blackfriars Conference, 2015

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The End of an Age: William Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida

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Eskişehir Osmangazi University Journal of Social Sciences, 2018

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A review of "Digressive Voices in Early Modern English Literature" by Anne Cotterill

Mark McDayter

2007

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The woman had to fall? Jean-Baptiste Clamence and the literary infection by evil

Jean-Baptiste Clamence

2021

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“Ecquis erit modus?”: The Vergilian Critique of Elegiac amor (Ecl. 10)

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<i>Parthenope</i>, The Interplay of Ideas in Vergilian Bucolic, 2012

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Sylvie Patron, The Death of the Narrator and Other Essays

Sylvie Patron

Trier, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier (WVT), “Reihe Alternativer Beiträge zur Erzählforschung/Research on Alternative Varieties of Explorations in Narrative (RABE/RAVEN)”, 2019

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Le insidie dell'allegoria: Ermolao Barbaro il Vecchio e la lezione degli antichi (review)

Angelo Mazzocco

The Catholic Historical Review, 2001

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Leopardi avec Sade. Impotence and jouissance in ‘La ginestra’

Fabio Camilletti

2015

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Reading Narratives of Rape: The Story of Lucretia in Chaucer, Gower and Christine de Pizan

Louise Sylvester

Leeds Studies in English, 2000

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Review. Olivia Holmes. Boccaccio and Exemplary Literature: Ethics and Mischief in the Decameron. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. 216 pp. ISBN 97810 09224338.

Mario Sassi

Heliotropia, 2023

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The Ghost of Lucretia: Seduction and Consent in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa and Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Julie

Yuanyuan Fang

Brown University Comparative Literature Theses and Dissertations, 2021

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The Evolution of Dramatic Procedure in Cornelian Tragedy With Emphasis Onthe Period From 1643 to 1674

Larry DeRouen

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