Ball State University Forum, Volume 29Ball State University., 1988 |
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Page 39
... meaning by the narrative of the Knight of the Lion , that is , by the actualization of potential meaning through the text . The initial " gap " between ideal and its realization , between word and deed , was opened in the first lines of ...
... meaning by the narrative of the Knight of the Lion , that is , by the actualization of potential meaning through the text . The initial " gap " between ideal and its realization , between word and deed , was opened in the first lines of ...
Page 40
... meaning because it can be transgressed , and because the transgression and the code are mutually exclusive . In Chrétien's text , the narrative gives meaning to the ideal by a process of realization : Calogrenant , Yvain , and the ...
... meaning because it can be transgressed , and because the transgression and the code are mutually exclusive . In Chrétien's text , the narrative gives meaning to the ideal by a process of realization : Calogrenant , Yvain , and the ...
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... meaning but also in the giving of meaning . In both romances , then , the oath functions as a signifer of the narrative itself , its purpose and meaning , and depends for its interpretation on the au- dience's knowledge of both terms of ...
... meaning but also in the giving of meaning . In both romances , then , the oath functions as a signifer of the narrative itself , its purpose and meaning , and depends for its interpretation on the au- dience's knowledge of both terms of ...
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