Art and Doctrine: Essays on Medieval LiteratureNo Marketing Blurb |
Contents
The Fall of Man in Genesis B and | 15 |
Doctrinal Influences on The Dream of the Rood | 29 |
The Effect of Typology on the English | 49 |
Chaucer as Satirist in the General Prologue | 77 |
The Theme of Christ the LoverKnight | 99 |
The Lost Opening to the Judith | 119 |
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