Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
.... Every day the
lady of the
castle bestows a kiss upon Sir Gawain and on his last day in residence she gives him a green girdle. He ....
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The Subversion of Natural Order in "Macbeth"
.... pleasant air. Yet the reader knows that Macbeth and
Lady Macbeth have planned to murder Duncan in the
castle that very night. But now ....
(1596

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Chretien de Troyes & Western Literature
.... A knight could look at the
castle's lady or her daughters, he could long, but unless he was both bold and lucky, he could hardly dare to touch. ....
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The Gothic stories of Edgar Allen Poe
.... After the death of the
Lady Ligeia, the narrator moves to a desolate .... Walpole's Otranto
Castle, for example, "is a cobwebbed ruin full of underground passages ....
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Macbeth
.... outset of the play. When Macbeth returns back to his
castle, he finds
Lady Macbeth waiting for him.
Lady Macbeth is practically ....
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Womankind
.... Comus is papist masque that was performed in 1634 at Ludlow
Castle. .... An unnamed
Lady becomes separated from her two brothers in a deep, dark wood. ....
(3808

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Religious Intolerance & Voltaire's Candide
.... not be an effect without a cause; that, in this best of possible worlds, my Lord the Baron's
castle was the most magnificent of castles, and my
Lady the Best ....
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Don Quixote
.... Idealism. The Knight of La Mancha is a deluded idealist, for whom a peasant girl becomes a noble
lady, and an inn a
castle. His ....
(2397

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Joseph Andrews (Henry Fielding)
.... As Fielding describes the recently widowed
Lady Booby's attempts to seduce Joseph, he .... described as an Austrian wench is a chambermaid in a
castle which Don ....
(1850

7

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The ethos of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
.... It enabled him to "commend this
castle to Christ, may He give it ever good fortune" (Weston). Had he succumbed to the fair
lady's charms, undoubtedly the ....
(981

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
.... which the Knight reveals himself as none other than the host of the
castle. .... As the
lady enters his room, "the brave knight, embarrassed,/ Lay flat with fine ....
(1674

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Sir Lancelot and the Holy Grail
.... evil of the Bible: "Sir Knight, since ye have delivered this
lady, ye shall .... Eventually, Lancelot is returned to the
castle of Elaine and himself healed by the ....
(1901

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Arabic Role in Medieval Literary History
.... Sir Gawain is made vulnerable to the temptations of the wife of his host as he is luxuriating in the
castle. .... it was the
lady, loveliest to behold. . . . ....
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8

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Araic Role in Medieval Literary History
.... Sir Gawain is made vulnerable to the temptations of the wife of his host as he is luxuriating in the
castle. .... it was the
lady, loveliest to behold. . . . ....
(2000

8

)
La Boheme
.... aggrandize his own importance by pretending to be the lord of this
castle. .... and high-born) while also foreshadowing Mimi's inability to become a
lady of rank or ....
(1301

5

)
Production Values of Hamlet
.... inner below but a high bay Tudor window in study of
Castle that opens .... Gertrude's
Lady in Long large sleeve underdress, Iii,IIii Waiting covered by wide sleeve ....
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Romantic Poets
.... the restless mastiff: "'Tis the middle of night by the
castle clock,/And .... howl reverberates with deathly horror: "Some say she sees my
lady's shroud" (Coleridge ....
(1665

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)
Evil and the Dramatist
....
Lady Macbeth spurs him to action which leads to his downfall .... of woman and because they say that he will not die until the woods of Dunsinane move to the
castle. ....
(1654

7

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Hamlet and Macbeth as Usurpers
.... Macbeth and
Lady Macbeth also challenge the natural order through regicide. .... they say that he will not die until the woods of Dunsinane move to the
castle. ....
(1730

7

)
Ernest Hemingway's Biblical Influences
.... When the Count asks
Lady Ashley and Jake why they have not married, Brett curtly .... Nick, but to Marge, his girlfriend, it is "more like a
castle" (Hemingway, 1998 ....
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Henry James - Character Settings in American Literature
.... knowledge that Daisy went alone at night with a young man to see a
castle (James, 1 .... that "a man of feeling didn't cause himself to be accompanied by a
lady on a ....
(1031

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Richard Plantagenet Richard Plantagenet, who reigned from 1189
.... The
lady died many years later in a convent.5 On a much more serious .... This practice of constant travel from
castle to
castle was called chavauchee in medieval ....
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Richard the Lion Hearted Richard Plantagenet, who reigned from ...
.... The
lady died many years later in a convent.5 On a much more serious .... This practice of constant travel from
castle to
castle was called chavauchee in medieval ....
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The Prince and the Pauper
.... persons in high places, like the guard who forces Edward from the
castle when he .... that there are high persons in high places and low places, like
Lady Jane and ....
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The Prince and the Pauper
.... persons in high places, like the guard who forces Edward from the
castle when he .... that there are high persons in high places and low places, like
Lady Jane and ....
(1370

5

)
Popularity of Richard the Lion Hearted Richard Plantagenet, who ...
.... The
lady died many years later in a convent.7 On a much more serious .... This practice of constant travel from
castle to
castle was called chevauchee in medieval ....
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"The Dream of Pope Sergius"
.... The Dream of Pope Sergius," at that time in a church, Our
Lady of Flowers .... connecting Castel Sant'Angelo and the bridge, and the ruins between the
Castle and St ....
(1709

7

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Vampire Legend
.... Later, he comes to think of his room in the
castle as a source of spiritual .... She says things to entice him that no well brought up young
lady of quality would ....
(8720

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)
Vampires, Dracula and Women
.... Later, he comes to think of his room in the
castle as a source of spiritual .... She says things to entice him that no well-brought-up young
lady of quality would do ....
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Shakespeare Tragic Hero
....
Lady Macbeth spurs him to action which leads to his downfall .... of woman and because they say that he will not die until the woods of Dunsinane move to the
castle. ....
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