Studies on the Cantar de Mio CidDepartment of HIspanic Studies, Queen Mary, University of London, 2006 - 67 |
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... poetry was what concerned the writer . Hart now proceeds to analyse how the poet has utilized traditional Christian exemplars of proper behaviour ( 27 ) . There is the biblical paradigm wherein all men are exiles , seeking to return to ...
... poetry was what concerned the writer . Hart now proceeds to analyse how the poet has utilized traditional Christian exemplars of proper behaviour ( 27 ) . There is the biblical paradigm wherein all men are exiles , seeking to return to ...
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... poetry , but such a conception of the poem is , I think , constantly questioned not only in this article but in others . Hart demonstrates that there is a frequent use of foreshadowing in the Cantar ( 37 ) - the poet uses dramatic irony ...
... poetry , but such a conception of the poem is , I think , constantly questioned not only in this article but in others . Hart demonstrates that there is a frequent use of foreshadowing in the Cantar ( 37 ) - the poet uses dramatic irony ...
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... poetry would , however , prefer to accept the view set forth by Milman Parry and further developed by his student , Albert B. Lord ( 1960 ) , that the occasional inappropriateness of the epithets in traditional epic is not deliberately ...
... poetry would , however , prefer to accept the view set forth by Milman Parry and further developed by his student , Albert B. Lord ( 1960 ) , that the occasional inappropriateness of the epithets in traditional epic is not deliberately ...
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