La metàfora cinegètica a l'«Spill» de Jaume Roig
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https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.34.4918Keywords:
metàfora de la caça, «Spill», Jaume RoigAbstract
Use and explanation of the metaphor of the chase in love in the Preface, the second book and the lesson of Solomon in Jaume Roig’s «Spill» (Mirror). Starting from an utterly medieval view of women, Roig sets out to give a lesson to those who do not know, something that is coherent with the sermon structure taken by the work.Downloads
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