Philological Quarterly, المجلد 85،الأعداد 1-2University of Iowa, 2006 |
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الصفحة 72
... Magdalen poems . Southwell's Magdalen is the ideally penitent figure of the Counter - Reformation — a plaintive saint who reinforces the Council of Trent's sacralizing of penance . And although Southwell's homilet- ic prose treatise ...
... Magdalen poems . Southwell's Magdalen is the ideally penitent figure of the Counter - Reformation — a plaintive saint who reinforces the Council of Trent's sacralizing of penance . And although Southwell's homilet- ic prose treatise ...
الصفحة 74
... Magdalen as ideal penitent . This form of identification sustains the speaker's difference from Magdalen even as it initiates the process of transforming his identity from male sin- ner , to spiritually female penitent . More precisely ...
... Magdalen as ideal penitent . This form of identification sustains the speaker's difference from Magdalen even as it initiates the process of transforming his identity from male sin- ner , to spiritually female penitent . More precisely ...
الصفحة 79
... Magdalen . Emphasizing the extent to which Magdalen exemplifies ideal love but an incomplete understanding of faith , Southwell has his reader interpret Magdalen within the broader framework of re- vealed providence , thereby filling in ...
... Magdalen . Emphasizing the extent to which Magdalen exemplifies ideal love but an incomplete understanding of faith , Southwell has his reader interpret Magdalen within the broader framework of re- vealed providence , thereby filling in ...
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