Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury tales : a casebook / edited by Lee Patterson.
Contributor(s): Patterson, Lee.
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Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Loan | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Monografías | 06. BIBLIOTECA HUMANIDADES | 820Chaucer/GEO (Browse shelf) | Available Shelving location | Bibliomaps® | PREST. LIBROS | 3742144533 |
Bibliografía: (p. 239-241).
The general prologue and estates literature / Jill Mann -- "The struggle between noble designs and chaos": the literary tradition of Chaucer's Knight's tale / Roberty W. Hanning -- Nature, youth, and Nowell's flood / V. A. Kolve -- Of a fire in the dark: public and private feminism in the Wife of Bath's tale / H. Marshall Leicester, Jr. -- Imagery, structure, and theme in Chaucer's Merchant's tale / Karl Wentersdorf -- Pleasure and responsibility in the Franklin's tale / Harry Berger, Jr. -- The Pardoner's dilemma / Lee Patterson -- Empathy and enmity in the Prioress's tale / Stephen Spector -- A reading of the Nun's Priest's tale / Derek Pearsall -- The Nun's Priest's metamorphosis of scholastic discourse / Jim Rhodes.
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