Chaucer and ‹i›The Legend of Good Women‹/i› / / Robert Worth Frank, Jr.

Designed to fill a gap in Chaucerian studies, this book offers new insight into the development of Chaucer's artistry at a critical point in his career, after he had completed the Troilus and just before he embarked on The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer and "The Legend of Good Women" rejec...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013]
©1972
Year of Publication:2013
Edition:Reprint 2014
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (219 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • I Chaucer in 1386
  • II The Prologue
  • III Cleopatra
  • IV Thisbe
  • V Dido
  • VI Hypsipyle and Medea
  • VII Lucrece
  • VIII Ariadne
  • IX Philomela
  • X Phyllis
  • XI Hypermnestra
  • XII The Lessons Learned
  • Excursus. The Legend of Chaucer's Boredom
  • Index