Abstract
Part 1 General Esays: Chaucer's religious tales - a question of genre, Derek Pearsall Chaucer's tales of transcendence - rhyme royal and Christian prayer in the Canterbury Tales, Barbara Nolan pathos in Chaucer's religious tales, Robert Worth Frank Jr. Part 2 Reception: the Protestant Chaucer, Linda Georgianna critical approaches to the Clerk's Tale, Charlotte C. Morse critical approaches to the Man of Law's Tale, A.S.G. Edwards critical approaches to the Prioress's Tale and the Second Nun's Tale, Carolyn Collette. Part 3 Essays in criticism: nominalism and the dynamics of the Clerk's Tale - Homo Viator as woman, Elizabeth D. Kirk the spiritual heroism of Chaucer's custance, George R. Keiser poetic variety in the Man of Law's Tale and the Clerk's Tale, C. David Benson aspects of female piety in the Prioress's Tale, Elizabeth Robertson the Second Nun's Tale, John C. Hirsh patterns of feminine and masculine persuasion in the Melibee and the Parson's Tale, Jane Cowgill.
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