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... Absolon determines : I wol go slepe an houre or tweye , And al the nyght thanne wol I wakke and pleye , ( 11. 3685-6 ) As Charles Muscatine observed , courtly lovers never need to catch up on lost sleep . So the laugh is on the inept ...
... Absolon determines : I wol go slepe an houre or tweye , And al the nyght thanne wol I wakke and pleye , ( 11. 3685-6 ) As Charles Muscatine observed , courtly lovers never need to catch up on lost sleep . So the laugh is on the inept ...
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... Absolon is obvious enough , we should not miss the inclusion of the genuine courtly performance in the writing's satiric scope . This is not only manifested in the similarity with which women are perceived in the two idioms . It is also ...
... Absolon is obvious enough , we should not miss the inclusion of the genuine courtly performance in the writing's satiric scope . This is not only manifested in the similarity with which women are perceived in the two idioms . It is also ...
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Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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Absolon Aers Arnold authoritative authority Book Cambridge U.P. Canterbury Canterbury Tales Chapter Chaucer Chaucer's art Chaucer's poetry Chaucer's text Chaucer's writing Church clerical Clerk's Tale contemporary contexts conventional critical culture discourse dominant Dorigen economic Emily evokes exploration female forms Franklin's Tale friar genre glosynge grace House of Fame human ideal ideology imagination interpretation judgement Kegan Paul Knight Knight's Tale Langland late medieval Later Middle Ages literary literature lovers marital sex marriage Medieval English Economy merchant Monk moral Nun's Priest's Tale official organisation orthodox Christian Oxford U.P. Palamon Pardoner Pardoner's Parson's Tale passage perspective Piers Plowman poem poem's poet political practices profit economy readers reading reflection relationship religious represented romance Routledge & Kegan ruler satire shal Shipman's Tale social society Summoner's swich Tale of Melibee Thanne ther Theseus Theseus's thyng traditional Troilus and Criseyde upper-class violence Wife of Bath woman women