The Millere Was a Stout Carl for the Nones
- Author / Editor
- Lambdin, Laura C.,and Robert T. Lambdin.
The Millere Was a Stout Carl for the Nones
- Published
- Laura C. Lambdin and Robert T. Lambdin, eds. Chaucer's Pilgrims: An Historical Guide to the Pilgrims in the "Canterbury Tales" (Westport, Conn.; and London: Greenwood, 1996), pp. 271-80.
- Description
- Consistent with contemporary social and economic conditions, the Miller of GP aspires to the gentry although he "is still rooted in the peasantry." Bridging the courtly KnT and the low-class RvT, Chaucer's MilT--like the Miller's profession--reflects "changes that were ocurring in England."
- Contributor
- Lambdin, Robert T.
- Alternative Title
- Chaucer's Pilgrims: An Historical Guide to the Pilgrims in "The Canterbury Tales."
- Chaucer Subjects
- Miller and His Tale.
- Knight and His Tale.
- Reeve and His Tale.
- General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales.