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The Canterbury tales, seventeen tales and the general prologue : authoritative text, sources and backgrounds, criticism, Geoffrey Chaucer ; selected and edited by V. A. Kolve, Glending Olson

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The Canterbury tales, seventeen tales and the general prologue : authoritative text, sources and backgrounds, criticism, Geoffrey Chaucer ; selected and edited by V. A. Kolve, Glending Olson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Canterbury tales
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1027728544
Responsibility statement
Geoffrey Chaucer ; selected and edited by V. A. Kolve, Glending Olson
Series statement
Norton critical editions
Sub title
seventeen tales and the general prologue : authoritative text, sources and backgrounds, criticism
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note:, Selections from The Canterbury Tales, The General Prologue, The Knight's Tale, The Miller's Prologue and Tale, The Reeve's Prologue and Tale, The Cook's Prologue and Tale, The Man of Law's Introduction, Prologue, and Tale, The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale, The Friar's Prologue and Tale, The Summoner's Prologue and Tale, The Clerk's Prologue and Tale, The Merchant's Prologue and Tale, The Franklin's Prologue and Tale, The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale, The Prioress's Prologue and Tale, The Prologue and Tale of Sir Thopas, From The Prologue and Tale of Melibee, The Nun's Priest's Prologue and Tale, The Second Nun's Prologue and Tale, The Manciple's Prologue and Tale, From The Parson's Prologue and Tale, Chaucer's Retraction, Sources and Backgrounds the general prologue, Giovanni Boccaccio, From The Decameron, Day 1, Introduction, From The Decameron, Day 10, Conclusion, St. Augustine, [Human Life as a Pilgrimage], Sir William Thorpe, [On Pilgrimage], Thomas Wimbledon, [On the Estates], William Langland, [On Monks], John Gower, [On Monks], Wycliffite Estates Criticism, The Miller's Prologue And Tale, The Three Guests of Heile of Bersele, The Reeve's Prologue And Tale, The Miller and the Two Clerics, The Wife Of Bath's Prologue And Tale, Jean de Meun, From The Romance of the Rose, Theophrastus, From The Golden Book on Marriage, St. Jerome, From Against Jovinian, Walter Map, From The Letter of Valerius to Ruffinus, against Marriage, From the Gospel According to St. John, From St. Paul to the Corinthians 1, From St. Paul to the Ephesians, From St. Paul to Timothy 1, From St. Paul to Timothy 2, John Gower, The Tale of Florent, The Friar's Prologue And Tale, Robert Rypon, A Greedy Bailiff, The Clerk's Prologue And Tale, Giovanni Boccaccio, From The Decameron, Day 10, Story 10, Francis Petrarch, The Story of Griselda, [Two Letters to Boccaccio], From Le Menagier de Paris, The Merchant's Prologue And Tale, The Woman and the Pear-Tree, The Franklin's Prologue And Tale, Giovanni Boccaccio, From The Decameron, Day 10, Story 5 and Story 6, Bartholomaeus Anglicus, [On Love and Marriage], The Pardoner's Prologue And Tale, Jean de Meun, From The Romance of the Rose, The Hermit, Death, and the Robbers, Thomas of Cantimpre, From Liber de Apibus, The Prioress's Prologue And Tale, The Story of the Alma Redemptoris Mater, A Miracle of Our Lady, Alma Redemptoris Mater, Pope Gregory X, [On Christian Mistreatment of Jews], The Prologue And Tale Of Sir Thopas, From Guy of Warwick, The Nun's Priest's Prologue And Tale, William Caxton, From Aesop's Fables, Marie de France, The Cock and the Fox, From Le Roman de Renart, Branch 2, Macrobius, [On Dreams], Geoffrey of Vinsauf, [Lament on the Death of Richard I], Bartholomaeus Anglicus, [On the Cock], The Manciple's Prologue And Tale, Ovid, [The Story of Phoebus and Coronis], John Gower, The Tale of Phoebus and Cornide, Criticism, Maurice Keen, From Social Hierarchy and Social Change, Winthrop Wetherbee, An Introduction to Chaucer and His Poem, The Reception of the Canterbury Tales, E. Talbot Donaldson, Chaucer the Pilgrim, Arthur W. Hoffman, Chaucer's Prologue to Pilgrimage: The Two Voices, Jill Mann, From Suffering Woman, Suffering God, [On the Man of Law's Tale and the Clerk's Tale], Susan Schibanoff, From Worlds Apart: Orientalism, Antifeminism, and Heresy in Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale, Louise O. [Aranye] Fradenburg, "Fulfild of Fairye": The Social Meaning of Fantasy in the Wife of Bath's, Prologue and Tale, Helen Cooper, From The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale, Carolyn Dinshaw, Eunuch Hermeneutics, [On the Pardoner's Tale], Stephen Spector, Empathy and Enmity in the Prioress's Tale
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