The Liberating Truth: The Concept of Integrity in Chaucer's Writing
- Author / Editor
- Kane, George.
The Liberating Truth: The Concept of Integrity in Chaucer's Writing
- Published
- London: Athlone, 1980.
- Physical Description
- 34 pp.
- Description
- Chaucer's uses of the term trouthe (truth, integrity) indicate that he is a serious moralist, though sometimes ironic. Kane focuses on GP but also draws examples from FranT, CYT, Anel, and Langland's Piers Plowman.
- John Coffin Memorial Lecture, 11 May 1979, University of London.
- Chaucer Subjects
- General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales.
- Language and Word Studies.