This study explores how three English romances of the late fourteenth century-Geoffrey Chaucer's Franklin's Tale, Thomas Chestre's Sir Launfal, and the anonymous Sir Gawain and the Green Knight-employ economic exchange as a tool to illustrate community ideals. Although gift-giving and commerce are common motifs in medieval romance, these three romances depict acts of generosity and exchange that demonstrate fundamental principles of proper behavior by uniting characters in the poems in spite of social divisions such as gender or social class. Economic imagery in fourteenth-century romances merits particular consideration because of Richard II's prolific expenditure, which created such turbulence that the peasants revolted in 1381. The court...
This essay proposes that gift exchange in Middle English tales of outlawry serves to negotiate probl...
The fourteenth century romance, Gawain and the Green Knight, contains what is believed to be the ear...
This thesis represents the state of completion the author attained before her death in March 2010. ...
Integrating chivalric romance narrative with complicated instances of pre-modern exchange, Sir Gawai...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 133-154)The scholarship of the last century has not exam...
This dissertation explores the coexistent yet contradictory narrative processes to which the sale of...
This project examines how three Middle English texts: the poem Pearl, the long prose treatise Dives ...
Chaucer‘s medieval England in general and London in particularwitnessed a flourishing economy and a ...
My dissertation explores the complex nature of knightly behavior and knightly identity in three late...
Book description: Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales, the most celebrated literary work of medie...
This research explores the depiction of the nobility in ten romances composed in the thirteenth, fou...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
© 2013 Dr. Anne Louise McKendryThis thesis examines the competing and interlaced discourses of exces...
Marie de France’s Lanval and Chaucer’s The Franklin’s Tale are two medieval stories based on the Bre...
This paper tries to make a study of William Shakespeare’s above plays with reference to his contempo...
This essay proposes that gift exchange in Middle English tales of outlawry serves to negotiate probl...
The fourteenth century romance, Gawain and the Green Knight, contains what is believed to be the ear...
This thesis represents the state of completion the author attained before her death in March 2010. ...
Integrating chivalric romance narrative with complicated instances of pre-modern exchange, Sir Gawai...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 133-154)The scholarship of the last century has not exam...
This dissertation explores the coexistent yet contradictory narrative processes to which the sale of...
This project examines how three Middle English texts: the poem Pearl, the long prose treatise Dives ...
Chaucer‘s medieval England in general and London in particularwitnessed a flourishing economy and a ...
My dissertation explores the complex nature of knightly behavior and knightly identity in three late...
Book description: Geoffrey Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales, the most celebrated literary work of medie...
This research explores the depiction of the nobility in ten romances composed in the thirteenth, fou...
This study examines Chaucer\u27s manipulations of medieval rhetorical theory in the chivalric narrat...
© 2013 Dr. Anne Louise McKendryThis thesis examines the competing and interlaced discourses of exces...
Marie de France’s Lanval and Chaucer’s The Franklin’s Tale are two medieval stories based on the Bre...
This paper tries to make a study of William Shakespeare’s above plays with reference to his contempo...
This essay proposes that gift exchange in Middle English tales of outlawry serves to negotiate probl...
The fourteenth century romance, Gawain and the Green Knight, contains what is believed to be the ear...
This thesis represents the state of completion the author attained before her death in March 2010. ...