This thesis looks at Geoffrey Chaucer’s the Canterbury Tales in the historical context of the Great Schism of the Catholic Church, during which time Chaucer lived and was writing the Canterbury Tales. It compares this work with Giovanni Boccaccio’s Teseida Delle Nozze d’Emilia and analyzes the way in which the two literary works critique the conflict in the Catholic Church in that time period, as well as giving hints to Chaucer’s views on these events and of the Catholic Church as a whole
This paper was grouped with two others in a panel called “Pedagogies, some perverse.” To better refl...
This thesis compares the modes of satire utilized by Dante in the Divine Comedy and Chaucer in theCa...
This paper analyzes Geoffrey Chaucer’s Pardoner in The Canterbury Tales as a vehicle used by Chaucer...
This thesis looks at Geoffrey Chaucer’s the Canterbury Tales in the historical context of the Great ...
A Study of the English Church in the Fourteenth Century reveals a dichotomy: on the one hand we find...
This thesis examines Geoffrey Chaucer’s pioneering work as a distinctly English poet who wrote again...
This thesis has examined the individual accomplishments of Geoffrey Chaucer and Giovanni Boccaccio i...
Geoffrey Chaucer was a religious poet-diplomat in 14th century England and as such was in a unique p...
In addition to co-editing, Robert Epstein and Will Robins are contributing authors, “Introduction: T...
Book synopsis: How do critics, religious scholars and historians in the early twenty-first century v...
This study reads some Middle English poetry in terms of crusading, and it argues that the most promi...
Celem pracy jest przedstawienie oraz porównanie wizji duchowieństwa oraz religii – przede wszystkim ...
Chaucer is a great humanist who gently unmasks the roguery, foolishness and corruption of the mediev...
It is thought that Chaucer began composing The Canterbury Tales as a dramatic whole around 1387. Thi...
Chaucer’s meditations on the recording, rewriting and understanding of history occur in the context ...
This paper was grouped with two others in a panel called “Pedagogies, some perverse.” To better refl...
This thesis compares the modes of satire utilized by Dante in the Divine Comedy and Chaucer in theCa...
This paper analyzes Geoffrey Chaucer’s Pardoner in The Canterbury Tales as a vehicle used by Chaucer...
This thesis looks at Geoffrey Chaucer’s the Canterbury Tales in the historical context of the Great ...
A Study of the English Church in the Fourteenth Century reveals a dichotomy: on the one hand we find...
This thesis examines Geoffrey Chaucer’s pioneering work as a distinctly English poet who wrote again...
This thesis has examined the individual accomplishments of Geoffrey Chaucer and Giovanni Boccaccio i...
Geoffrey Chaucer was a religious poet-diplomat in 14th century England and as such was in a unique p...
In addition to co-editing, Robert Epstein and Will Robins are contributing authors, “Introduction: T...
Book synopsis: How do critics, religious scholars and historians in the early twenty-first century v...
This study reads some Middle English poetry in terms of crusading, and it argues that the most promi...
Celem pracy jest przedstawienie oraz porównanie wizji duchowieństwa oraz religii – przede wszystkim ...
Chaucer is a great humanist who gently unmasks the roguery, foolishness and corruption of the mediev...
It is thought that Chaucer began composing The Canterbury Tales as a dramatic whole around 1387. Thi...
Chaucer’s meditations on the recording, rewriting and understanding of history occur in the context ...
This paper was grouped with two others in a panel called “Pedagogies, some perverse.” To better refl...
This thesis compares the modes of satire utilized by Dante in the Divine Comedy and Chaucer in theCa...
This paper analyzes Geoffrey Chaucer’s Pardoner in The Canterbury Tales as a vehicle used by Chaucer...