Historians on Chaucer : the 'general prologue' to the Canterbury tales
edited by Stephen H. Rigby, with the assistance of Alastair J. Minnis.
First edition
xx, 503 pages ; 24 cm
the 'general prologue' to the Canterbury tales
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400 Canterbury tales
Chaucer, Geoffrey, approximately 1340-1400
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400
Intellectual life
Manners an d customs
Social history
England
Great Britain
England
England
Great Britain
PR
1924
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H57
2014
Includes bibliographical references an d index
1. Reading Chaucer: Literature, History, an d Ideology / Stephen H. Rigby -- 2. Chaucer the Poet an d Chaucer the Pilgrim / Caroline M. Barron -- 3. The Knight / Stephen H. Rigby -- 4. The Squire / Craig Taylor -- 5. The Yeoman / Anthony J. Pollard -- 6. The Prioress an d the Second Nun / Katherine J. Lewis -- 7. The Nun's Priest / Marilyn Oliva -- 8. The Monk / Martin Heale -- 9. The Friar / G. Geltner -- 10. The Merchant / Richard Goddard -- 11. The Clerk / Charles F. Briggs -- 12. The Sergeant of Law / Anthony Musson -- 13. The Franklin / Peter Coss -- 14. The Five Guildsmen / Gervase Rosser -- 15. The Cook / Christopher M. Woolgar -- 16. The Shipman / Wendy R. Childs -- 17. The Doctor of Physic / Carole Rawcliffe -- 18. The Wife of Bath / Ruth Mazo Karras -- 19. The Parson / David Lepine -- 20. The Ploughman / Mark Bailey -- 21. The Miller / Paul Freedman -- 22. The Manciple / Nigel Ramsay -- 23. The Reeve / David Stone -- 24. The Summoner / Ian Forrest -- 25. The Pardoner / Rosemary Horrox -- 26. The Host / Martha Carlin -- Conclusion: Historicism an d its Limits / Stephen H. Rigby.