Critical Thriving: Chaucer, the "Nun's Priest's Tale," and the MLA.
- Author / Editor
- Lavezzo, Kathy.
Critical Thriving: Chaucer, the "Nun's Priest's Tale," and the MLA.
- Published
- Eileen A. Joy, ed. Still Thriving: On the Importance of Aranye Fradenburg (Brooklyn, N.Y.: Punctum, 2013), pp. 25-31.
- Description
- Considers the value of retaining the Chaucer Division of the Modern Language Association, maintaining its importance as long as "attention to [Chaucer's] corpus continues to unhinge, transform, and trouble received ideas about being in the world." Comments on the "slippery multiplicity" of NPT as a reason that Chaucer criticism can and should thrive.
- Contributor
- Eileen A. Joy, ed.
- Alternative Title
- Still Thriving: On the Importance of Aranye Fradenburg
- Chaucer Subjects
- Background and General Criticism
Nun's Priest and His Tale