TARAMATRDİZİNGeoffrey Chaucer‘s The Canterbury Tales, which contains 24 stories, presents a panorama of his society through the pilgrims‘ stories. These tales engage themselves with numerous issues such as the representation of women and men, courtly love, knighthood, honor, and pious life. These stories have different sources like fabliau, romance, the courtly love tradition, and saint‘s legend. The portrayal of gender plays a highly significant role in these tales that highlight the suppression of women. This study will, in this respect, discuss the problematic depiction of gender and gender roles through the detailed discussion of the female characters in the three selected tales in Chaucer‘s The Canterbury Tales, namely ―The Frankl...
Hansen challenges both the long-standing myth of Chaucer as the tolerant, wise Father of English poe...
The Thesis of this book is that gender is crucial to Geoffrey Chaucer's conception of romance in the...
This paper explores the extent to which the female characters in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales exercise...
Chaucer's relation to English and French romances of the late Middle Ages is well recognized but not...
This thesis addresses the question of the representation of women in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury T...
This essay analyzes and compares female narrators and six female characters in Canterbury Tales to w...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2014-2015The purpose of this ...
This paper seeks to analyze the incongruous nature of Geoffry Chaucer as the romance poet and as the...
Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales is far more than the mere poetic account of a medieval pilgri...
This thesis argues that Chaucer’s treatment of women in four of his major poems is perpetuated in th...
This thesis project discusses stereotypical representations of women as it explores Geoffrey Chaucer...
Just what is it that women most desire? And to what extent can a question that encompasses such a la...
Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales have been widely studied and analyse by many scholars (Ashton, 1998 Ellis...
This paper argues for a revised reading of the feminine role in Fin Amor. Guided by an interest in t...
within the Canterbury Tales. The argument is made that Chaucer intentionally used this character to ...
Hansen challenges both the long-standing myth of Chaucer as the tolerant, wise Father of English poe...
The Thesis of this book is that gender is crucial to Geoffrey Chaucer's conception of romance in the...
This paper explores the extent to which the female characters in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales exercise...
Chaucer's relation to English and French romances of the late Middle Ages is well recognized but not...
This thesis addresses the question of the representation of women in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury T...
This essay analyzes and compares female narrators and six female characters in Canterbury Tales to w...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos. Codi: EA0938. Curs acadèmic 2014-2015The purpose of this ...
This paper seeks to analyze the incongruous nature of Geoffry Chaucer as the romance poet and as the...
Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales is far more than the mere poetic account of a medieval pilgri...
This thesis argues that Chaucer’s treatment of women in four of his major poems is perpetuated in th...
This thesis project discusses stereotypical representations of women as it explores Geoffrey Chaucer...
Just what is it that women most desire? And to what extent can a question that encompasses such a la...
Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales have been widely studied and analyse by many scholars (Ashton, 1998 Ellis...
This paper argues for a revised reading of the feminine role in Fin Amor. Guided by an interest in t...
within the Canterbury Tales. The argument is made that Chaucer intentionally used this character to ...
Hansen challenges both the long-standing myth of Chaucer as the tolerant, wise Father of English poe...
The Thesis of this book is that gender is crucial to Geoffrey Chaucer's conception of romance in the...
This paper explores the extent to which the female characters in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales exercise...