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
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