Authority (Familial, Political, Written) in the "Clerk's Tale."
- Author / Editor
- Nakley, Susan.
Authority (Familial, Political, Written) in the "Clerk's Tale."
- Published
- In The Open Access Companion to the Canterbury Tales. https://opencanterburytales.dsl.lsu.edu, 2017.
- Physical Description
- [9 pp.]
- Description
- Argues that ClP "confronts the social politics of translation and accessibility" after which the "re-vernacularization" in ClT "progresses . . . toward class and gender accessibility," "addresses the politics of tyranny and class," and engages issues of authority, freedom, and sovereignty found elsewhere in the CT. Designed for pedagogical use, includes several questions for discussion.
- Alternative Title
- The Open Access Companion to the Canterbury Tales.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Clerk and His Tale
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations