Abstract

1. Introduction 2. Orientalism and the Critical History of the Squire's Tale, Kenneth Bleeth 3. Domesticating the Exotic in the Squire's Tale, John M. Flyer 4. The Historical Basis of Chaucer's Squire's Tale 5. East Meets West in Chauver's Squire's Tale and Franklin's Tales, Katherine Lynch 6. Orientation and Nation in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Suzanne Conklin Akbari 7. Scientific Imagery in Chaucer, Dorothee Metlitzki 8. The Canterbury Tales and the Arabc Frame Tradition, Katherine Slater Gites 9. Criticism, Anti-Semitism and the Prioress's Tale, Louise O. Fradenburg 10. Mappae Mundi and 'The Knights Tale': The Geography of Power, the Technology of Control, Sylvia Tomasch 11. Geographies of Desire: Orientalism in Chaucer's Legend of Good Women, Sheila Delany 12. Worlds Apart: Orientalism, Antifeminism, and Heresy in Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale, Susan Schibanoff 13. Chaucer and Englishness, Derek Pearsall.

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