Chaucer's Sense of an Ending.
- Author / Editor
- Ingham, Patricia Clare, and Anthony Bale.
Chaucer's Sense of an Ending.
- Published
- Frank Grady, ed. The Cambridge Companion to "The Canterbury Tales" (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 218-31.
- Description
- Discusses the many frustrated or incomplete endings in the tales of CT, and argues that "Chaucer's formal work with endings demonstrates all the many ways that things might remain unresolved." Traces endings from several different tales, including ManT and ParsT, and contextualizes how these various endings operate in a work centered on pilgrimage.
- Contributor
- Bale, Anthony.
- Alternative Title
- Cambridge Companion to The Canterbury Tales
- Chaucer Subjects
- Canterbury Tales--General
Manciple and His Tale
Parson and His Tale