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Critique and complicity: Metapoetical reflections on the gendered figures of body and text in the Roman de la Rose
Mary Frances Brown
French & Italian
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Arts & Humanities
Roman De La Rose
100%
Complicity
71%
Middle Age
42%
Literary Criticism
31%
Discourse
29%
Latin Commentary
26%
Commentary Tradition
25%
French Poetry
24%
Nakedness
23%
Pygmalion
23%
Ideological Function
23%
Rhetorical Figures
21%
Exempla
21%
Medieval Latin
21%
Critical Texts
21%
Venus
19%
Figuration
18%
Rhetorical Strategies
18%
Female Body
18%
Literary Theory
16%
Allegory
16%
Satire
16%
Readership
16%
Continuation
15%
Literary Text
14%
Romance
14%
Husbands
14%
Poetics
11%
Social Sciences
literary criticism
24%
figuration
22%
satire
21%
readership
19%
poetry
18%
discourse
17%
husband
15%
metaphor
14%
criticism
12%