This thesis is a study on the sovereignty in marriage in the three tales of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales: "The Wife of Bath's Tale," "The Clerk's Tale," and "The Franklin's Tale." Those three tales suggest that sovereignty in marriage can be held by the husband, the wife, or not be held by both of them. From this condition, it is assumed that there must be factors that lead to those three ideas of sovereignty. This thesis, therefore, analyze3 the characters of each tale to reveal the factors that cause the differences on the idea of sovereignty. Besides, this thesis also aims to analyze how each couple deals with the sovereignty in their marriage. The analysis, then, reveals that one's position, one's experience, or one's love , for his s...
This article analyzes the politics of anachronism in Chaucer’s Wife of Bath’s Tale. It argues that t...
This thesis comprises an historical novel (The Jerusalem Tales) and an academic exegesis. The exeges...
Chaucer’s “The Merchant’s Tale” approaches the subjects of marriage, status, and moral conduct in th...
This essay will seek to study the notion of sovereignty in The Canterbury Tales; specifically in the...
Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has long provided readers with entertainment and enlightenment i...
Chaucer bases the marriage in the Shipman’s Tale on the ethical and social systems of the medieval m...
In this article I propose to change interpretive strategy and read the tales in Fragments I-II and I...
In The Canterbury Tales, the perfect marriage is one where tension leads to yielding, resulting in b...
A literary criticism of Clerk\u27s Tale in the book The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer is...
In the _Canterbury Tales_, Geoffrey Chaucer creates the controversial but complex figure of the Wife...
In The Canterbury Tales, four fabliaux - the Miller's, Reeve's, Merchant's and Shipman's Tales - see...
The marriage group of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is made up of four tales told by the Wife of Bath, ...
The marriage group of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is made up of four tales told by the Wife of Bath, ...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
This article analyzes the politics of anachronism in Chaucer’s Wife of Bath’s Tale. It argues that t...
This thesis comprises an historical novel (The Jerusalem Tales) and an academic exegesis. The exeges...
Chaucer’s “The Merchant’s Tale” approaches the subjects of marriage, status, and moral conduct in th...
This essay will seek to study the notion of sovereignty in The Canterbury Tales; specifically in the...
Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has long provided readers with entertainment and enlightenment i...
Chaucer bases the marriage in the Shipman’s Tale on the ethical and social systems of the medieval m...
In this article I propose to change interpretive strategy and read the tales in Fragments I-II and I...
In The Canterbury Tales, the perfect marriage is one where tension leads to yielding, resulting in b...
A literary criticism of Clerk\u27s Tale in the book The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer is...
In the _Canterbury Tales_, Geoffrey Chaucer creates the controversial but complex figure of the Wife...
In The Canterbury Tales, four fabliaux - the Miller's, Reeve's, Merchant's and Shipman's Tales - see...
The marriage group of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is made up of four tales told by the Wife of Bath, ...
The marriage group of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is made up of four tales told by the Wife of Bath, ...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
This article analyzes the politics of anachronism in Chaucer’s Wife of Bath’s Tale. It argues that t...
This thesis comprises an historical novel (The Jerusalem Tales) and an academic exegesis. The exeges...
Chaucer’s “The Merchant’s Tale” approaches the subjects of marriage, status, and moral conduct in th...