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Chaucer and the Energy of Creation: The Design and the Organization of the Canterbury Tales
Chaucer and the Energy of Creation: The Design and the Organization of the Canterbury Tales, Arguing from the evidence of extant manuscripts, Condren describes the overall design of the Canterbury Tales--one of the most enigmatic puzzles in Chaucer studies--as a structural parallel to Dante's Commedia. (Poetry), Chaucer and the Energy of Creation: The Design and the Organization of the Canterbury Tales has a rating of 4 stars
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Chaucer and the Energy of Creation: The Design and the Organization of the Canterbury Tales, Arguing from the evidence of extant manuscripts, Condren describes the overall design of the Canterbury Tales--one of the most enigmatic puzzles in Chaucer studies--as a structural parallel to Dante's Commedia. (Poetry), Chaucer and the Energy of Creation: The Design and the Organization of the Canterbury Tales
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  • Chaucer and the Energy of Creation: The Design and the Organization of the Canterbury Tales
  • Written by author Edward I. Condren
  • Published by University Press of Florida, December 1999
  • Arguing from the evidence of extant manuscripts, Condren describes the overall design of the "Canterbury Tales"--one of the most enigmatic puzzles in Chaucer studies--as a structural parallel to Dante's "Commedia". (Poetry)
  • Arguing from the evidence of extant manuscripts, Edward Condren describes the overall design of the Canterbury Tales--one of the most enigmatic puzzles in Chaucer studies--as a structural parallel to Dante's Commedia. Through close analysis of the text, h
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Acknowledgments
1The Energy of Creation1
2The Organization of the Canterbury Tales12
3The First Fragment25
4The Imperfect Knight and His Perfect Tale28
5The Miller, the Reeve, the Cook52
6The Man of Law's Tale62
7Stability and the Language of Agreements73
8Two Weavers from Bath82
9Two Witty Glosses: Friar's Tale and Summoner's Tale113
10Two Kinds of Agreement: Before God and Before Man124
11Two Versions of Magic: Squire's Tale and Franklin's Tale148
12From Flesh to Spirit169
13Fragment VI: The Physician's Tale, The Pardoner, His Prologue, and His Tale178
14Fragment VII: The Craft of Letters203
15Fragments IX and X: Poetic Fruition/Spiritual Apotheosis241
AppendixThe Chaucer Portrait at the University of California, Los Angeles253
Notes257
Works Cited275
Index289


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