The Melancholy Muse: Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Early MedicineDuquesne University Press, 1995 - 185 Seiten Melancholy is so much part of human experience that it is no surprise that, in its clinical dimension, it has been written about by physicians for hundreds of years, from antiquity into the 20th century. |
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... CRISEYDE In her contribution to the C. S. Lewis festschrift , " Troi- lus and Criseyde : A Reconsideration , " Elizabeth Salter reminds us of Lewis's overall view of the Troilus : " a great poem in praise of love " ( 86 ) . Equal ...
... CRISEYDE In her contribution to the C. S. Lewis festschrift , " Troi- lus and Criseyde : A Reconsideration , " Elizabeth Salter reminds us of Lewis's overall view of the Troilus : " a great poem in praise of love " ( 86 ) . Equal ...
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... Criseyde , who is ultimately unfaithful to him . Mary Wack , who argues that the medical view of amor hereos provides Chaucer " with a materialistic , determin- istic , and ethically neutral view of love , " sees Criseyde simply as " a ...
... Criseyde , who is ultimately unfaithful to him . Mary Wack , who argues that the medical view of amor hereos provides Chaucer " with a materialistic , determin- istic , and ethically neutral view of love , " sees Criseyde simply as " a ...
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... Criseyde after she had gone to the Greek camp and there betrayed Troilus , the poet was not free to alter the ending of the inherited Trojan legend . In embracing fickle Criseyde , according to the ortho- dox view , Troilus embraces ...
... Criseyde after she had gone to the Greek camp and there betrayed Troilus , the poet was not free to alter the ending of the inherited Trojan legend . In embracing fickle Criseyde , according to the ortho- dox view , Troilus embraces ...
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Bibliography | 169 |
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