The Millere Was a Stout Carl for the Nones

Author / Editor
Lambdin, Laura C.,and Robert T. Lambdin.

Title
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.