In this article I propose to change interpretive strategy and read the tales in Fragments I-II and III-V, not as a dramatic act, but as an ongoing discourse between Chaucer the ultimate narrator and the reader. In these fragments, Chaucer discusses marriage not in discursive terms but through an artistic handling of narrative materials. Therefore, we will examine how Chaucer treats the themes, characterization, plots, motifs, and images, and thereby get to know his ideas about different aspects of marriage and his attitudes toward different types of marriage. As we find out how Chaucer deliberately reworks and interweaves the recurrent themes, characterization, plots, motifs, and images in Fragments I-II and III-V, we will perceive the inte...
Chaucer bases the marriage in the Shipman’s Tale on the ethical and social systems of the medieval m...
International audienceIn The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer takes a unique look at the evolution...
1 Thesis abstract The thesis is concerned with the reflection of chivalry and chivalric culture in C...
Very much and very excellent and scholarly work has been accomplished in the field of Chaucerian cri...
Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has long provided readers with entertainment and enlightenment i...
This thesis is a study on the sovereignty in marriage in the three tales of Chaucer's The Canterbury...
In The Canterbury Tales, four fabliaux - the Miller's, Reeve's, Merchant's and Shipman's Tales - see...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
Part of a special issue on René Girard. The tales of fragment 7 of Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales col...
The Host's call for "Tales of best sentence and most solaas" is the only aesthetic criterion raised ...
Note:This paper presents the proposition that Chaucer's descriptive technique, specifically as it ap...
This compelling reading of the Canterbury Tales is new in three important respects: It goes beyond t...
The Host's call for "Tales of best sentence and most solaas" is the only aesthetic criterion raised ...
The question of the "dramatic principle" in the Canterbury Tales , of whether and how the individual...
Chaucer bases the marriage in the Shipman’s Tale on the ethical and social systems of the medieval m...
International audienceIn The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer takes a unique look at the evolution...
1 Thesis abstract The thesis is concerned with the reflection of chivalry and chivalric culture in C...
Very much and very excellent and scholarly work has been accomplished in the field of Chaucerian cri...
Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has long provided readers with entertainment and enlightenment i...
This thesis is a study on the sovereignty in marriage in the three tales of Chaucer's The Canterbury...
In The Canterbury Tales, four fabliaux - the Miller's, Reeve's, Merchant's and Shipman's Tales - see...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
Part of a special issue on René Girard. The tales of fragment 7 of Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales col...
The Host's call for "Tales of best sentence and most solaas" is the only aesthetic criterion raised ...
Note:This paper presents the proposition that Chaucer's descriptive technique, specifically as it ap...
This compelling reading of the Canterbury Tales is new in three important respects: It goes beyond t...
The Host's call for "Tales of best sentence and most solaas" is the only aesthetic criterion raised ...
The question of the "dramatic principle" in the Canterbury Tales , of whether and how the individual...
Chaucer bases the marriage in the Shipman’s Tale on the ethical and social systems of the medieval m...
International audienceIn The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer takes a unique look at the evolution...
1 Thesis abstract The thesis is concerned with the reflection of chivalry and chivalric culture in C...