This article is the revised version of my paper read at the Symposium “English Literature and the Rhetoric of Emotion” at the 68th Meeting of the Regional Branch of the Chugoku and Shikoku District of the English Literary Society of Japan, held at Hiroshima Shudo University on 25 October 2015
Chaucer studies suffer from a tacit fear that the father of English poetry may have been a rather in...
This article aims to study emotion metaphors found in selected Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and compa...
This article aims to study emotion metaphors found in a selection of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and ...
This article is the revised version of my paper read at the Symposium “English Literature and the Rh...
Geoffrey Chaucer, in his passionate romantic tragedy Troilus and Criseyde, uses the Middle English w...
The History of Emotions considers emotions to be part of human cultural heritage; our experience, ex...
This thesis aims at finding joy in a poem long celebrated for its vivid representation and exaltatio...
In medieval thought, emotions, as embodied and physiological processes, are often characterised as l...
The Knight’s Tale continues the epic tradition and is worth reading from the perspective of the hist...
Preface i Professor Mickio Masui : A Personal Tribute iii 1 The Language of Love in Chaucer 1 2 Ch...
If there is one question that underpins the evaluation of any great literary work, it is the followi...
The author views and grasps the essence of Chaucer's poetic language as an emotive one. That kind of...
Note:This paper presents the proposition that Chaucer's descriptive technique, specifically as it ap...
The Host's call for "Tales of best sentence and most solaas" is the only aesthetic criterion raised ...
The clerical exegesis within Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has frequently been connected to medieval et...
Chaucer studies suffer from a tacit fear that the father of English poetry may have been a rather in...
This article aims to study emotion metaphors found in selected Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and compa...
This article aims to study emotion metaphors found in a selection of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and ...
This article is the revised version of my paper read at the Symposium “English Literature and the Rh...
Geoffrey Chaucer, in his passionate romantic tragedy Troilus and Criseyde, uses the Middle English w...
The History of Emotions considers emotions to be part of human cultural heritage; our experience, ex...
This thesis aims at finding joy in a poem long celebrated for its vivid representation and exaltatio...
In medieval thought, emotions, as embodied and physiological processes, are often characterised as l...
The Knight’s Tale continues the epic tradition and is worth reading from the perspective of the hist...
Preface i Professor Mickio Masui : A Personal Tribute iii 1 The Language of Love in Chaucer 1 2 Ch...
If there is one question that underpins the evaluation of any great literary work, it is the followi...
The author views and grasps the essence of Chaucer's poetic language as an emotive one. That kind of...
Note:This paper presents the proposition that Chaucer's descriptive technique, specifically as it ap...
The Host's call for "Tales of best sentence and most solaas" is the only aesthetic criterion raised ...
The clerical exegesis within Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has frequently been connected to medieval et...
Chaucer studies suffer from a tacit fear that the father of English poetry may have been a rather in...
This article aims to study emotion metaphors found in selected Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and compa...
This article aims to study emotion metaphors found in a selection of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and ...