Chaucer is a great humanist who gently unmasks the roguery, foolishness and corruption of the medieval religious officials in Geofrey Chaucer's Prologue to Canterbury Tales withour Malice, spite or animosity. His attitude is that of benevolence and tolerance, even his satire is in the form of tender shafts of irony, which neither hurt nor destroy. He gives us a direct transcription of reality and a true picture of the medieval social condition as it actually lived in the age in most familiar aspects in his masterpiece work, The Canterbury Tales. He uses humour, irony, exaggeration and ridicule to satirize the medieval religious officials' follies and foibles. The research focuses on the seven medieval religious officials by the name eof the...
Though Hubert the Friar is supposed to be a shepherd for the devout, he (as revealed through the Geo...
This essay is a reading of Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale as an anti-clerical satire, following other...
For us, readers of Chaucer living in an age when appeal to religious passions and sentiments as a me...
Geoffrey Chaucer was a religious poet-diplomat in 14th century England and as such was in a unique p...
This paper presents an investigation of the 'Three Estates Model' of the English medieval society in...
A Study of the English Church in the Fourteenth Century reveals a dichotomy: on the one hand we find...
It is thought that Chaucer began composing The Canterbury Tales as a dramatic whole around 1387. Thi...
This paper analyzes Geoffrey Chaucer’s Pardoner in The Canterbury Tales as a vehicle used by Chaucer...
Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales are humorous and satiric, but the humor and satire are usually a...
This paper was grouped with two others in a panel called “Pedagogies, some perverse.” To better refl...
Includes bibliographical references.When one considers The Canterbury Tales, which is generally acce...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
The Man of Law, The Wife of Bath, and The Pardoner all have their identities mired in medieval cleri...
The clerical exegesis within Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has frequently been connected to medieval et...
Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales is far more than the mere poetic account of a medieval pilgri...
Though Hubert the Friar is supposed to be a shepherd for the devout, he (as revealed through the Geo...
This essay is a reading of Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale as an anti-clerical satire, following other...
For us, readers of Chaucer living in an age when appeal to religious passions and sentiments as a me...
Geoffrey Chaucer was a religious poet-diplomat in 14th century England and as such was in a unique p...
This paper presents an investigation of the 'Three Estates Model' of the English medieval society in...
A Study of the English Church in the Fourteenth Century reveals a dichotomy: on the one hand we find...
It is thought that Chaucer began composing The Canterbury Tales as a dramatic whole around 1387. Thi...
This paper analyzes Geoffrey Chaucer’s Pardoner in The Canterbury Tales as a vehicle used by Chaucer...
Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales are humorous and satiric, but the humor and satire are usually a...
This paper was grouped with two others in a panel called “Pedagogies, some perverse.” To better refl...
Includes bibliographical references.When one considers The Canterbury Tales, which is generally acce...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
The Man of Law, The Wife of Bath, and The Pardoner all have their identities mired in medieval cleri...
The clerical exegesis within Chaucer's Canterbury Tales has frequently been connected to medieval et...
Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales is far more than the mere poetic account of a medieval pilgri...
Though Hubert the Friar is supposed to be a shepherd for the devout, he (as revealed through the Geo...
This essay is a reading of Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale as an anti-clerical satire, following other...
For us, readers of Chaucer living in an age when appeal to religious passions and sentiments as a me...