Riders & Horses: Poems Written on the Theme of Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Prologue to The Canterbury Tales"
- Author / Editor
- Crozier, Andrew, Roy Fisher, Keith Please, and Kevin Power.
Riders & Horses: Poems Written on the Theme of Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Prologue to The Canterbury Tales"
- Published
- Guildford: Circle Press, 1982.
- Physical Description
- 21 pp.
- Description
- Twenty lyric poems inspired by descriptions in GP: "Knight," "Dyere," "Cook," "Tapicer," and "Webbe," by Roy Fisher; "The Reeve, " "The Manciple," "The Merchant," 'The Doctor of Physic," by Keith Please; "Some Instructions of the Horses," by Andrew Crozier, including "The Knight's Horse," "The Reeve's Horse," "The Wife of Bath's Horse," "The Clerk's Horse," and "The Plougman's [sic] Horse"; and "The Nonne," "The Millere," "The Squier," "The Monk," and "The Frankeleyn" by Kevin Power.
- Contributor
- Fisher, Roy.
- Please, Keith.
- Power, Kevin.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion
- General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales