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New essays on Chaucer's engagement with religion and the religious controversies of the fourteenth century.
List of contents
Introduction: Chaucer and Religion - Helen Cooper
Love, Marriage, Sex, Gender - Alcuin Blamires
Chaucer and the Bible - Graham Caie
Chaucer and Lollardy - Frances McCormack
"Toward the Fen": Church and Churl in Chaucer's Fabliaux - Stephen Knight
'A maner Latyn corrupt': Chaucer and the Absent Religions - Anthony Bale
The Matter of Chaucer: Chaucer and the Boundaries of Romance - Helen Phillips
Mary, Sanctity and Prayers to Saints: Chaucer and Late-Medieval Piety - Sherry L Reames
"Th'ende is every tales strengthe": Contextualising Chaucerian Perspectives on Death and Judgement - Carl Phelpstead
Chaucer and the Saints: Miracles and Voices of Faith - Laurel Broughton
Chaucer and the Communities of Pilgrimage - Dee Dyas
Classicising Christianity in Chaucer's Dream Poems: the
Book of the Duchess,
Book of Fame, and
Parliament of Fowls - Stephen Knight
Morality in the
Canterbury Tales, Chaucer's Lyrics and the
Legend of Good Women - Helen Phillips
'To demen by interrogaciouns': Accessing the Christian Context of the
Canterbury Tales with Enquiry/Based Learning - Roger Dalrymple
'Gladly wolde [they] lerne [?]': U.S. Students and the Chaucer Class - D Thomas Hanks Jr
Teaching Teachers: Chaucer, Ethics, and Romance - David Raybin
Reflections on Teaching Chaucer and Religion: The
Nun's Priest's Tale and the
Man of Law's Tale - J Rudd