Chaucer and Medieval Estates SatireThis book is an attempt to discover the origins and significance of the General Prologue-to the Canterbury Tales. The interest of such an inquiry is many-sided. On the one hand, it throws light on the question of whether `life' or 'literature' was Chaucer's model in this work, on the relationship between Chaucer's twenty-odd pilgrims and the structure of medieval society, and on the role of their `estate' in determining the elements of which Chaucer composes their portraits. On the other hand, it makes suggestions about the ways in which Chaucer convinces us of the individuality of his pilgrims, about the nature of his irony, and the kind of moral standards implicit in the Prologue. This book suggests that Chaucer is ironically substituting for the traditional moral view of social structure a vision of a world where morality becomes as specialised to the individual as his work-life. |
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Mann. Chaucer and Medieval Estates Satire The literature of social classes and the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales REA ET HIN ALMA MATER CANTA BRIGIA SACRA CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. JILL MANN Front Cover.
Mann. Chaucer and Medieval Estates Satire The literature of social classes and the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales REA ET HIN ALMA MATER CANTA BRIGIA SACRA CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. JILL MANN Front Cover.
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Mann. CHAUCER AND MEDIEVAL ESTATES SATIRE The Literature of Social Classes and the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales JILL MANN CAMBRIDGE AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1973 Published by the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press Bentley.
Mann. CHAUCER AND MEDIEVAL ESTATES SATIRE The Literature of Social Classes and the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales JILL MANN CAMBRIDGE AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1973 Published by the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press Bentley.
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... Literature The Estates Form The Estates Content and Social Stereotypes The Role of Work in the Prologue Portraits The Anti - Clerical Tradition in Estates Satire The Monk The Friar 3 Estates Ideals The Parson The Ploughman The Clerk The ...
... Literature The Estates Form The Estates Content and Social Stereotypes The Role of Work in the Prologue Portraits The Anti - Clerical Tradition in Estates Satire The Monk The Friar 3 Estates Ideals The Parson The Ploughman The Clerk The ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Estates Content and Social Stereotypes | 7 |
The AntiClerical Tradition in Estates Satire | 17 |
Estates Ideals | 55 |
3552 | 67 |
4 | 75 |
Chivalry and AntiFeminism | 106 |
Beauty and the Beast | 128 |
Scientific Portraits | 145 |
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