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This edited collection explores the importance of the Jews in the English Christian imagination of the 14th and 15th centuries - long after their expulsion from Britain in 1290.
Jews --- Jews in literature. --- History --- Chaucer, Geoffrey, --- Characters --- Jews. --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Chaucer, Jeffrey, --- Chʻiao-sou, Chieh-fu-lei, --- Chieh-fu-lei Chʻiao-sou, --- Choser, Dzheffri, --- Choser, Zheoffreĭ, --- Cosvr, Jvoffrvi, --- Tishūsar, Zhiyūfrī, --- CHAUCER (GEOFFREY), 1340-1400 --- JUIFS --- JUIFS DANS LA LITTERATURE --- PERSONNAGES --- ANGLETERRE --- -1500
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Belief and doubt in literature. --- Skepticism in literature. --- Faith in literature. --- Philosophy, Medieval, in literature --- Belief and doubt in literature --- Poetics --- Skepticism in literature --- Faith in literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- Poetry --- History --- Technique --- Chaucer, Geoffrey, --- CHAUCER (GEOFFREY), d. 1400 --- HOUSE OF FAME, THE --- Poetics.
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Compiled by a radical journalist and poet in the early days of the French Revolution, these subversively satirical lives of women saints sought to win both women and men away from religion. Though based on authentic hagiography, Maréchal's "new" legendary introduces a skeptical, rationalist perspective that anticipates modern critical approaches. Along with Delany's thorough introduction and notes, Anti-Saints offers a new perspective on the cultural climate of the French Revolution and a strikingly modern contribution to our own public conversation on religion. A must for scholars and non-specialists alike, and lovers of audacious wit.
Christian women saints --- Religious satire, French --- Dictionaries --- Anecdotes --- Humor --- Feminism. --- French Revolution. --- Hagiography.
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