International audienceIn The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer takes a unique look at the evolution of English poetry during the Middle Ages. The interplay of different poetical styles and genres allows him to reflect the potential of literature through a reorganization of the images, symbols, and conventions that define it. Nonetheless, Chaucer’s real strength in The Canterbury Tales is his capacity to develop a dialogue between the different stories told in the work and also the ease with which he reverses his audience’s expectation, taking us out of traditional romance and throwing us into the burlesque world of a fabliau. In The Merchant’s Tale, Chaucer plays with the imagery of trees and fruits in order to deprive us of any possible e...
The First Fragment of The Canterbury Tales contains some of Chaucer's most popular and widely enjoye...
Geoffrey Chaucer, translator, rhetorician and courtly poet, has long been considered by the critics ...
Blandeau Agnès. The Canterbury Tales et The Clerkenwell Tales : de la poésie de Chaucer à la prose d...
International audienceIn The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer takes a unique look at the evolution...
If there is one question that underpins the evaluation of any great literary work, it is the followi...
Geoffrey Chaucer, grand traducteur, rhétoricien et poète courtois, fut longtemps considéré par la cr...
Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales is far more than the mere poetic account of a medieval pilgri...
«Rys up, my wyf, my love, my lady free» (1.2138) -however it has been the literary scholars who have...
The Host's call for "Tales of best sentence and most solaas" is the only aesthetic criterion raised ...
Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is full of a wide variety of stories, especially in terms of the number o...
Book description: Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales, the most celebrated literary work of medie...
It is thought that Chaucer began composing The Canterbury Tales as a dramatic whole around 1387. Thi...
Note:This paper presents the proposition that Chaucer's descriptive technique, specifically as it ap...
(from publishers site) Chaucer’s The Nun’s Priest’s Tale is one of the most popular of The Canterbur...
In The Canterbury Tales, four fabliaux - the Miller's, Reeve's, Merchant's and Shipman's Tales - see...
The First Fragment of The Canterbury Tales contains some of Chaucer's most popular and widely enjoye...
Geoffrey Chaucer, translator, rhetorician and courtly poet, has long been considered by the critics ...
Blandeau Agnès. The Canterbury Tales et The Clerkenwell Tales : de la poésie de Chaucer à la prose d...
International audienceIn The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer takes a unique look at the evolution...
If there is one question that underpins the evaluation of any great literary work, it is the followi...
Geoffrey Chaucer, grand traducteur, rhétoricien et poète courtois, fut longtemps considéré par la cr...
Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales is far more than the mere poetic account of a medieval pilgri...
«Rys up, my wyf, my love, my lady free» (1.2138) -however it has been the literary scholars who have...
The Host's call for "Tales of best sentence and most solaas" is the only aesthetic criterion raised ...
Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is full of a wide variety of stories, especially in terms of the number o...
Book description: Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales, the most celebrated literary work of medie...
It is thought that Chaucer began composing The Canterbury Tales as a dramatic whole around 1387. Thi...
Note:This paper presents the proposition that Chaucer's descriptive technique, specifically as it ap...
(from publishers site) Chaucer’s The Nun’s Priest’s Tale is one of the most popular of The Canterbur...
In The Canterbury Tales, four fabliaux - the Miller's, Reeve's, Merchant's and Shipman's Tales - see...
The First Fragment of The Canterbury Tales contains some of Chaucer's most popular and widely enjoye...
Geoffrey Chaucer, translator, rhetorician and courtly poet, has long been considered by the critics ...
Blandeau Agnès. The Canterbury Tales et The Clerkenwell Tales : de la poésie de Chaucer à la prose d...