fabliau造句
例句与造句
- Additionally, the medieval church also found use for the fabliau form.
- Chaucer borrowed from the same fabliau as Boccaccio did.
- The Merchant's Tale is like a Fabliau.
- This tale ( and the next one ) comes from a 13th-century French fabliau by Eustache d'Amiens.
- Related to the fable was the more bawdy " fabliau ", which covered topics such as cuckolding and corrupt clergy.
- It's difficult to find fabliau in a sentence. 用fabliau造句挺难的
- Famous French writers such as Moli鑢e, Jean de La Fontaine, and Voltaire owe much to the tradition of the fabliau.
- A comparable " trope " that Diderot must have known is found in the ribald " fabliau ".
- Jonassen begins by positing that the Pardoner's encounter with Kitt is a fabliau which closely models the Miller's Tale.
- He explored and established every major Chaucerian genre, except such as were manifestly unsuited to his profession, like the " fabliau ".
- It is in the form of a fabliau and tells the story of a miserly merchant, his avaricious wife and her lover, a wily monk.
- It resembles an earlier French fabliau by Pierre Anfons called " Le revenant . " Also, the English description of the creature as a " werewolf " is improper.
- When the fabliau gradually disappeared, at the beginning of the 16th century, it was replaced by the prose short story, which was greatly influenced by its predecessor.
- "De tribus puellis " is an example of a Latin " fabliau ", a genre of comedy which employed elegiac couplets in imitation of Ovid.
- The fabliau is remarkable in that it seems to have no direct literary predecessor in the West, but was brought from the East by returning crusaders in the 12th century.
- Boccaccio could have possibly also taken the tale from a French fabliau, " L'Evesque qui benit sa maitresse " ( " The bishop who blesses his mistress " ).
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