The Meanings of 'The Clerk's Tale'
- Author / Editor
- Levy, Bernard S.
The Meanings of 'The Clerk's Tale'
- Published
- Leigh A. Arrathoon, ed. Chaucer and the Craft of Fiction (Rochester, Mich.: Solaris Press, 1986), pp. 385-409.
- Description
- At the literal level, Griselda is subservient, loving, obedient, and patient; at the spiritual level, she emulates Christ, while Walter is a servant of God.
- Alternative Title
- Chaucer and the Craft of Fiction.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Clerk and His Tale.