Themes of the Hell Section of Divine Comedy
.... While both
Dante and
Chaucer make use of this motif in making their thematic points, a great difference exists between them.
Chaucer's ....
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Punishment & Transgression in Medieval Literature
.... here is to compare
Dante's formulation of apt punishments with the punishments inflicted -- or not inflicted -- on the characters in
Chaucer's The Miller's Tale ....
(997

4

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The Inferno in The Divine Comedy
.... combined richness of poetical effect with control of design convinces one that he, like
Chaucer, had learned much from the Italian masters [such as
Dante],(31 ....
(1220

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Women of the Canterbury Tales
.... London: Duckworth, 1983. Elbow, Peter. Oppositions in
Chaucer. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 1975. Federn, Karl.
Dante & His Time. ....
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Arabic Role in Medieval Literary History
.... Menocal notes that when a researcher wrote an article linking
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and ....
Dante's Commedia, for example, is seen by Menocal as driven by the ....
(2000

8

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Araic Role in Medieval Literary History
.... Menocal notes that when a researcher wrote an article linking
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and ....
Dante's Commedia, for example, is seen by Menocal as driven by the ....
(2000

8

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Role of Women in Fiction
.... and her love are discovered and killed by her husband and they end up in
Dante's Inferno. .... We find a less serious look at adultery in
Chaucer's character, Alison ....
(1022

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Modernism Defined
.... Belacqua (beautiful water) is from
Dante's Purgatorio where, in canto 4, the pilgrim .... a parody of the praise of good women offered by Geoffrey
Chaucer in "The ....
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Sir Rabindranath Tagore and Poetry
.... is also something that cannot be over-emphasized: Rabindranath is our
Chaucer and our .... the duties of poet and scholar in order to render
Dante into excellent ....
(2511

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Humanism Humanism and the Renaissance invol
.... Christine de Pizan was a contemporary of
Chaucer who surveyed the literature and ....
Dante's constancy is evident in his feelings for Beatrice, and many more of ....
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