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Chapter One: Shame and Guilt, Now and Then Chapter Two: Shamed Guiltless in Chaucer's Pagan Antiquity Chapter Three: Honor, Purity, and Sacrifice in the Knight's Tale and the Physician's Tale Chapter Four: Structures of Reciprocity in Chaucerian Romance Chapter Five: The Ills of Illocution: Shame, Guilt, and Confession in the Pardoner's Tale and the Parson's Tale Conclusion: Chaucer and Medieval Shame Culture
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