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Introduction: In Hir Corages: Chaucer and the Animal Real; C.Van Dyke
PART I: THE NATURAL CREATURE Among All Beasts: Affective Naturalism in Late Medieval England; A.Fradenburg
Feathering the Text; C.Freeman
Shrews, Rats, and a Polecat in ?The Pardoner's Tale; S.Feinstein & N.Woodman
PART II: ANIMAL LESSONS Chaucer's Chicks: Feminism and Falconry in ?The Knight's Tale, The Squire's Tale, and The Parliament of Fowls; S.Gutmann
Foiled by Fowl: The Squire's Peregrine Falcon and the Franklin's Dorigen; L.K.Stock
That Which Chargeth Not to Say: Animal Imagery in Troilus and Criseyde; C.Van Dyke
PART III: BECOMING-ANIMAL Avian Hybridity in The Squire's Tale: Uses of Anthropomorphism; S.D.Schotland
Reimagining Natural Order in The Wife of Bath's Prologue; L.Wang
Contemplating Finitude: Animals in The Book of the Duchess; C.Roman
PART IV: CONTESTED BOUNDARIES Animal Agency, the Law of Kynde and Chaucer's Message in The Book of the Duchess; R.R.Judkins
A beest may al his lust fulfille: Naturalizing Chivalric Violence in Chaucer's Knight's Tale; J.Withers
A Fourteenth-Century Ecology: The Former Age with Dindimus; K.Steel
PART V: CROSS-SPECIES DISCOURSE Chaucer's Chauntecleer and Animal Morality; M.Palmer Browne
Talking Animals, Debating Beasts; W.A.Matlock
Species or Specious? Authorial Choices in The Parliament of Fowls; M.Ridley Elmes
Chaucer's Cuckoo and the Myth of Anthropomorphism; L.Kordecki
Afterword: Gender, Genre, Genus; C.Van Dyke
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Add Rethinking Chaucerian Beasts, Collectively undertaking the first sustained examination of Chaucer's representation of non-human creatures since Beryl Rowland's Blind Beasts in 1971, this book connects work in critical animal studies and close-readings of Chaucer's texts. Groupe, Rethinking Chaucerian Beasts to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Rethinking Chaucerian Beasts, Collectively undertaking the first sustained examination of Chaucer's representation of non-human creatures since Beryl Rowland's Blind Beasts in 1971, this book connects work in critical animal studies and close-readings of Chaucer's texts. Groupe, Rethinking Chaucerian Beasts to your collection on WonderClub |