Medieval Hybrid and Mimic Identities: Geoffrey Chaucer's Franklin in "The Canterbury Tales."
- Author / Editor
- Yıldız, Nazan.
Medieval Hybrid and Mimic Identities: Geoffrey Chaucer's Franklin in "The Canterbury Tales."
- Published
- Selçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi/Selçuk University Journal of Faculty of Letters 37 (2017): 329-42.
- Description
- Assesses the Franklin as a "hybrid and mimic who is caught in between the medieval acknowledged identities of the commoners and the nobility," striving upward, and searching for "for a recognisable identity" in his changing medieval society. Includes an abstract in Turkish.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Franklin and His Tale