The Miller's Tale, Lines 3466-3499: Narrative Inconsistency and the First Fragment of The Canterbury Tales
- Author / Editor
- Eyler, Joshua R., and John P. Sexton.
The Miller's Tale, Lines 3466-3499: Narrative Inconsistency and the First Fragment of The Canterbury Tales
- Published
- ANQ 21.3 (2008): 2-6.
- Description
- Nicholas's door in MilT (knocked off of its hinges in one moment and then closed on its hinges a few minutes later) is a semiotic hinge in the play between public and private space, echoing Theseus's attempts to control space in KnT.
- Contributor
- Sexton, John P.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Miller and His Tale
- Knight and His Tale