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_bG291
245 _aGeoffrey chaucer
260 _aNew York:
_bChelsea House,
_c1985
300 _a149 p.
505 _a*Contents* Introduction . . . Harold bloom The greatness of chaucer . G. K. Chesterton The ending of troilus . E. Talbot donaldson The effect of the “merchant’s tale” . E. Talbot donaldson Can we trust the wife of bath? . . . . . . David parker From medieval to renaissance: some Problems in historical criticism . Alice s. Miskimin The idea of the canterbury tales . Donald r. Howard The importance of the literal . Charles a. Owen, jr. Truth and fiction in the “nun’s priest’s tale” . Saul nathaniel brody Literal and symbolic in The canterbury tales . Stewart justman Chronology Contributors Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
546 _aEnglish
650 _aGeoffrey--Chaucer
700 _aEdited by: Harold Bloom
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