Title: Chaucer and his English contemporaries: prologue and tale in The Canterbury tales
Abstract: Preface.- Abbreviations.- INTRODUCTION: PROLOGUE AND TALE.- PROLOGUES.- Medieval Prologues.- Gower, Langland and Chaucer's General Prologue.- Prologues in The Canterbury Tales.- TALES.- Ideas of Narrative.- Tales and Preachers.- Fabliau, Confession, Satire.- ROMANCES.- Romance as a Medieval Genre.- The Case of Thomas Chester.- English Romances.- Chaucer and Romance.- CHAUCER, GOWER AND THE GAWAIN-POET.- Emare and the Tale of Constance.- The Tale of Florent and The Wife of Bath's Tale.- Chaucer and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.- FORMS OF NARRATIVE.- Frameworks.- Well-made Narrative.- Wayward Narrative.- THE GOOD WAY.- Notes.- Bibilography.- Index.
Publication Year: 1998
Publication Date: 1998-12-01
Language: en
Type: article
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