The Three Estates Model: Represented and Satirised in Chaucer's "General Prologue" to "The Canterbury Tales."
- Author / Editor
- Dogan, Sadenur.
The Three Estates Model: Represented and Satirised in Chaucer's "General Prologue" to "The Canterbury Tales."
- Published
- Tarih kultur ve sanat aras¸tırmaları dergisi/Journal of History, Culture, and Art Research 2.2 (2013): 49-56.
- Description
- Describes how in GP the descriptions of the Knight, the Parson, and the Plowman reflect the ideals of their respective social estates, and how the descriptions of the Monk, the Reeve, and the Wife of Bath exemplify Chaucer's uses of estates satire for the rest of his pilgrims.
- Chaucer Subjects
- General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales