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020 $a0312214383
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040 $aTOC
043 $ae-uk-en
050 14 $aPR1874$b.D38 1998
082 0 $a821/.1
100 1 $aDavenport, W. A.$q(William Anthony),$d1935-
245 10 $aChaucer and his English contemporaries
:$bprologue and tale in The Canterbury tales /$cW.A.
Davenport
260 $aNew York :$bSt. Martin's Press,$c1998
300 $ax, 245 p.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 229-237)
and index
600 10 $aChaucer, Geoffrey,$dd. 1400$tCanterbury tales
600 10 $aChaucer, Geoffrey,$dd. 1400$xContemporaries
650 00 $aEnglish poetry$yMiddle English,
1100-1500$xHistory and criticism
650 00 $aExperimental poetry, English$xHistory and
criticism
650 00 $aChristian pilgrims and pilgrimages in literature
650 00 $aTales, Medieval$xHistory and criticism
650 00 $aStorytelling in literature
650 00 $aRhetoric, Medieval
990 11 $tPrologues
990 12 $t--Medieval prologues
990 12 $t--Gower, Langland and Chaucer's General Prologue
990 12 $t--Prologues in The Canterbury Tales
990 11 $tTales
990 12 $t--Ideas of narrative
990 12 $t--Tales and preachers
990 12 $t--Fabliau, confession, satire
990 11 $tRomances
990 12 $t--Romance as a medieval genre
990 12 $t--Case of Thomas Chester
990 12 $t--English romances
990 12 $t--Chaucer and romance
990 11 $tChaucer, Gower and the Gawain-poet
990 12 $t--Emare and the Tale of Constance
990 12 $t--Tale of Florent and The Wife of Bath's Tale
990 12 $t--Chaucer and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
990 11 $tForms of narrative
990 12 $t--Frameworks
990 12 $t--Well-made narrative
990 12 $t--Wayward narrative