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Chaucer--The Canterbury tales /

Contributor(s): Ellis, SteveMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: USA LONGMAN INC. 1998 Description: xiv, 241 pagesISBN: 0582248809; 9780582248809; 0582248817; 9780582248816Subject(s): Tales, MedievalDDC classification: 828
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Structure as Deconstruction: 'Chaucer and Estates Satire' in the General Prologue, or Reading Chaucer as a Prologue to the History of Disenchantment / H. Marshall Leicester, Jr. -- 3. The Politics of Discourse in Chaucer's Knight's Tale / Mark A. Sherman -- 4. Robyn the Miller's Thrifty Work / Peggy Knapp -- 5. The Law of Man and Its 'Abhomynacions' / Carolyn Dinshaw -- 6. 'Vanysshed Was This Daunce, He Nyste Where': Alisoun's Absence in the Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale / Arthur Lindley -- 7. The Powers of Silence: The Case of the Clerk's Griselda / Elaine Tuttle Hansen -- 8. Umberto Eco, Semiotics, and the Merchant's Tale / Carolyn P. Collette -- 9. Metafictional Strategies and the Theme of Sexual Power in the Wife of Bath's and Franklin's Tales / John Stephens and Marcella Ryan -- 10. The Subject of Confession: The Pardoner and the Rhetoric of Penance / Lee Patterson -- 11. Aspects of Female Piety in the Prioress's Tale / Elizabeth Robertson -- 12. Signs and/as Origin: Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale / Britton J. Harwood -- 13. From: A Mixed Commonwealth of Style / Paul Strohm
Summary: This addition to the Longman Critical Readers series provides an overview of the various ways in which modern critical theory has impacted on Chaucer studies over the last fifteen years
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1. Introduction -- 2. Structure as Deconstruction: 'Chaucer and Estates Satire' in the General Prologue, or Reading Chaucer as a Prologue to the History of Disenchantment / H. Marshall Leicester, Jr. -- 3. The Politics of Discourse in Chaucer's Knight's Tale / Mark A. Sherman -- 4. Robyn the Miller's Thrifty Work / Peggy Knapp -- 5. The Law of Man and Its 'Abhomynacions' / Carolyn Dinshaw -- 6. 'Vanysshed Was This Daunce, He Nyste Where': Alisoun's Absence in the Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale / Arthur Lindley -- 7. The Powers of Silence: The Case of the Clerk's Griselda / Elaine Tuttle Hansen -- 8. Umberto Eco, Semiotics, and the Merchant's Tale / Carolyn P. Collette -- 9. Metafictional Strategies and the Theme of Sexual Power in the Wife of Bath's and Franklin's Tales / John Stephens and Marcella Ryan -- 10. The Subject of Confession: The Pardoner and the Rhetoric of Penance / Lee Patterson -- 11. Aspects of Female Piety in the Prioress's Tale / Elizabeth Robertson -- 12. Signs and/as Origin: Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale / Britton J. Harwood -- 13. From: A Mixed Commonwealth of Style / Paul Strohm

This addition to the Longman Critical Readers series provides an overview of the various ways in which modern critical theory has impacted on Chaucer studies over the last fifteen years

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