This essay is a reading of Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale as an anti-clerical satire, following others in the Canterbury Tales like the Friar’s, Summoner’s, and Pardoner’s Tales. Through the Nun’s Priest and Chauntecleer, Chaucer completes his anti-clerical satire by obliquely portraying priestly and sexual abuses. Within the larger frame of the “interacting polarities” of experience and auctoritee, Chaucer subversively portrays the representational incongruities of anticlerical satire in an ironic, ostensibly sententious moral allegory, highlighting the “severe contradictions” between the Church’s proclaimed Christian “self-representations” and the practices of its human representatives. Through the undermining of authoritative literary for...
A Study of the English Church in the Fourteenth Century reveals a dichotomy: on the one hand we find...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
THESIS 7735Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Parson\u27s Tale is comparatively neglected by the critics who, as ...
This essay is a reading of Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale as an anti-clerical satire, following other...
(from publishers site) Chaucer’s The Nun’s Priest’s Tale is one of the most popular of The Canterbur...
This paper analyzes Geoffrey Chaucer’s Pardoner in The Canterbury Tales as a vehicle used by Chaucer...
Geoffrey Chaucer was a religious poet-diplomat in 14th century England and as such was in a unique p...
Chaucer is a great humanist who gently unmasks the roguery, foolishness and corruption of the mediev...
The Nun\u27s Priest\u27s Tale is one of the most entertaining stories in Chaucer\u27s Canterbury T...
This paper was grouped with two others in a panel called “Pedagogies, some perverse.” To better refl...
In the following study, I intend to examine Chaucer\u27s use of the vice of flattery in three of The...
The Nun\u27s Priest\u27s Tale is less a tale about the significance of dreams than it is a stateme...
The clerical exegesis within Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has frequently been connected to medieval et...
This essay is part of a collection of open access articles on Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. T...
The Man of Law, The Wife of Bath, and The Pardoner all have their identities mired in medieval cleri...
A Study of the English Church in the Fourteenth Century reveals a dichotomy: on the one hand we find...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
THESIS 7735Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Parson\u27s Tale is comparatively neglected by the critics who, as ...
This essay is a reading of Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale as an anti-clerical satire, following other...
(from publishers site) Chaucer’s The Nun’s Priest’s Tale is one of the most popular of The Canterbur...
This paper analyzes Geoffrey Chaucer’s Pardoner in The Canterbury Tales as a vehicle used by Chaucer...
Geoffrey Chaucer was a religious poet-diplomat in 14th century England and as such was in a unique p...
Chaucer is a great humanist who gently unmasks the roguery, foolishness and corruption of the mediev...
The Nun\u27s Priest\u27s Tale is one of the most entertaining stories in Chaucer\u27s Canterbury T...
This paper was grouped with two others in a panel called “Pedagogies, some perverse.” To better refl...
In the following study, I intend to examine Chaucer\u27s use of the vice of flattery in three of The...
The Nun\u27s Priest\u27s Tale is less a tale about the significance of dreams than it is a stateme...
The clerical exegesis within Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has frequently been connected to medieval et...
This essay is part of a collection of open access articles on Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. T...
The Man of Law, The Wife of Bath, and The Pardoner all have their identities mired in medieval cleri...
A Study of the English Church in the Fourteenth Century reveals a dichotomy: on the one hand we find...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
THESIS 7735Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Parson\u27s Tale is comparatively neglected by the critics who, as ...