Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales : A Casebook. Casebooks in Criticism
- Author / Editor
- Patterson, Lee, ed.
Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales : A Casebook. Casebooks in Criticism
- Published
- New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.
- Physical Description
- x, 241 pp.
- Description
- Ten previously published essays or excerpts from longer works by various authors, with an introduction and a brief bibliography of suggested readings. Topics include GP and estates literature (Jill Mann); design and chaos in KnT (Robert W. Hanning); religion and cycle drama in MilT (V. A. Kolve); public and private feminism in WBT (H. Marshall Leicester, Jr.); structure and imagery in MerT (Karl Wentersdorf); pleasure and responsibility in FranT (Harry Berger, Jr.); the Pardoner's sexuality (Lee Patterson); love and intolerance in PrT (Stephen Spector); and NPT and mockery (Derek Pearsall) and theological discourse (Jim Rhodes).
- Chaucer Subjects
- Canterbury Tales--General.