An Interpretation of Chaucer's "Parlement of Foules."
- Author / Editor
- McDonald, Charles O.
An Interpretation of Chaucer's "Parlement of Foules."
- Published
- Speculum 30 (1955): 444-57.
- Description
- Shows how the theme of common profit and the figure of tolerant Nature bridge the opposing views of the love among the high- and low-class birds in PF. Other contrastive pairs in the poem--the two sides of the gate, Priapus and Venus, etc.--anticipate the idealistic and realistic attitudes of the birds.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Parliament of Fowls
Style and Versification
