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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | The Energy of Creation | 1 |
2 | The Organization of the Canterbury Tales | 12 |
3 | The First Fragment | 25 |
4 | The Imperfect Knight and His Perfect Tale | 28 |
5 | The Miller, the Reeve, the Cook | 52 |
6 | The Man of Law's Tale | 62 |
7 | Stability and the Language of Agreements | 73 |
8 | Two Weavers from Bath | 82 |
9 | Two Witty Glosses: Friar's Tale and Summoner's Tale | 113 |
10 | Two Kinds of Agreement: Before God and Before Man | 124 |
11 | Two Versions of Magic: Squire's Tale and Franklin's Tale | 148 |
12 | From Flesh to Spirit | 169 |
13 | Fragment VI: The Physician's Tale, The Pardoner, His Prologue, and His Tale | 178 |
14 | Fragment VII: The Craft of Letters | 203 |
15 | Fragments IX and X: Poetic Fruition/Spiritual Apotheosis | 241 |
Appendix | The Chaucer Portrait at the University of California, Los Angeles | 253 |
Notes | 257 | |
Works Cited | 275 | |
Index | 289 |
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