Chaucer and the Art of Storytelling |
Contents
Medieval Storytelling | 37 |
Chaucers Circle of Understanding | 71 |
Who Speaks for the Wife of Bath? | 106 |
Voices and Books | 156 |
Franklins Nuns and Jews | 185 |
Chaucerian LeaveTaking | 222 |
List of Abbreviations | 237 |
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