Begging the Question: Critical Reasoning in Chaucer Studies, Book Study, and Humanistic Inquiry. Mythodologies II.

Author / Editor
Dane, Joseph A.,
Fest, Bradley J.
May, Jonathan,
Erwin, Max
Durkin, Andrew

Title
Begging the Question: Critical Reasoning in Chaucer Studies, Book Study, and Humanistic Inquiry. Mythodologies II.

Published
Los Angeles: Marymount Institute, 2019.

Physical Description
249 pp.; illus.

Description
Item not seen. WorldCat record includes an abstract: "This book examines cases of [question-begging] reasoning in Chaucer studies, book history, and in other humanistic fields." In it, Joseph Dane critiques “himself and his own formulation of problems and issues”--those found in "Mythodologies: Methods in Medieval Studies, Chaucer, and Book History (2018). Includes discussions of FranT and the Breton lai, seventeenth-century Chaucerianism, and the attribution of Purse.

Alternative Title
Mythodologies II.

Chaucer Subjects
Background and General Criticism
Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion
Franklin and His Tale
Complaint of Chaucer to His Purse