Blind Beasts: Chaucer's Animal World |
Contents
The Traditions | 1 |
Aspects of Chaucers Use of Animals | 12 |
Animals Mainly from Tradition | 31 |
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according Ages allusion already animal appears applied appropriate associated attributes bear beast bestiary bird boar body Book called century Chaucer common compared comparison creature Criseyde death deer described Devil dream early English expression fable fact figure Friar further Gen Prol given gives hand hare hath hert horse houndes human hunting husband ideas illustrations implies John kind Knight lady later lion looks mare meaning medieval Middle Miller Monk mount nature observation occurs Pandarus Pardoner particularly phrase popular possible probably Prologue proverbial qualities reference regarded remarks rider riding Roman says seems seen serve sexual sheep shows significance similar story suggests symbolism Tale term ther thinking tradition Troilus usually weasel wife wild wolf woman writers young