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... tale that is too long for its narrative function : the Wife's introduction , setting the Tale " In th'olde dayes of the Kyng Arthour , " when there were elves in- stead of ( as in the Wife's day ) friars ; the telling of the tale of ...
... tale that is too long for its narrative function : the Wife's introduction , setting the Tale " In th'olde dayes of the Kyng Arthour , " when there were elves in- stead of ( as in the Wife's day ) friars ; the telling of the tale of ...
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... Tale depends : woman as giv- ing , man as withholding ; woman linked to sight and experience , man , either Midas or ... Tale , the Quest and the Wedding Night , give the knight first the verbal knowledge of " maistrie , " then the ...
... Tale depends : woman as giv- ing , man as withholding ; woman linked to sight and experience , man , either Midas or ... Tale , the Quest and the Wedding Night , give the knight first the verbal knowledge of " maistrie , " then the ...
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... tale as reminding me of dreams or other imag- inings . In effect , the unconscious content leads me to bed for the night , a kind of regression , and prepares me for imaginings . Curiously , though , that shift from going to bed to the ...
... tale as reminding me of dreams or other imag- inings . In effect , the unconscious content leads me to bed for the night , a kind of regression , and prepares me for imaginings . Curiously , though , that shift from going to bed to the ...
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Literature as Transformation | 3 |
A Dictionary of Fantasy | 31 |
The Willing Suspension of Disbelief | 63 |
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