The Liberating Truth: The Concept of Integrity in Chaucer's Writing

Author / Editor
Kane, George.

Title
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.