Windows and Wounds in Fragment I of the Canterbury Tales
- Author / Editor
- Gambera, Disa.
Windows and Wounds in Fragment I of the Canterbury Tales
- Published
- Andrew Galloway and R. F. Yeager, eds. Through a Classical Eye: Transcultural and Transhistorical Visions in Medieval English, Italian, and Latin Literature in Honour of Winthrop Wetherbee (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009), pp. 316-38.
- Description
- Connections among figurative wounds, literal wounds, and architectural "apertures" in Fragment 1 teach "us to notice the narrative dissonance of bodies and spaces" in CT (334).
- Alternative Title
- Through a Classical Eye: Transcultural and Transhistorical Visions in Medieval English, Italian, and Latin Literature in Honour of Winthrop Wetherbee,
- Chaucer Subjects
- Knight and His Tale.
- Miller and His Tale.
- Reeve and His Tale.