Light of Learning: Selected Essays of Morton W. Bloomfield, 1970-1986

Author / Editor
Walsh, Elizabeth,and Susie M. Barrett,eds.

Title
Light of Learning: Selected Essays of Morton W. Bloomfield, 1970-1986

Published
New York: Peter Lang, 1993.

Physical Description
xviii, 347 pp.

Description
Reprints twenty-four essays by Morton W. Bloomfield.
The eight devoted to Chaucer are "The 'Canterbury Tales' as Framed Narrative"; "The 'Miller's Tale'--An UnBoethian Interpretation"; "The 'Man of Law's Tale': A Tragedy of Victimization and a Christian Comedy"; "The 'Merchant's Tale': A Tragicomedy of the Neglect of Counsel--The Limits of Art"; "The 'Franklin's Tale': A Story of Unanswered Questions"; "The 'Friar's Tale' As a Liminal Tale"; "Troilus' Paraclausithyron and Its Setting"; and "The Gloomy Chaucer."

Contributor
Barrett, Susie M.,ed.

Chaucer Subjects
Background and General Criticism.