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Chaucer’s
“The Knight’s Tale” and Courtly Love
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This 14 page report with a sentence outline of its points
discusses “The Knight’s Tale” of Geoffrey
Chaucer’s “The Canterbury Tales” and the subject of
courtly love. Chaucer’s nderstanding of society as a
divinely ordained hierarchy is often a stumbling point for
the reader in understanding the deeper connections and
interpretations of the characters who populate Chaucer’s
work. However, in “The Knight’s Tale,” the reader
understands that chivalry and courtly love are the
ultimate experiences to which a nobleman can (or should)
aspire. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: BWchaucr.wps
The Canterbury Tales in Cinema
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A 6 page research paper that examines the way in which
Chaucer's masterpiece has been dramatized in film.
Surprisingly, the wealth of characterization encompassed
on Geoffrey Chaucer's medieval masterpiece The Canterbury
Tales has not been extensively addressed by filmmakers. Of
the two films that have been based on the Chaucer's work,
the writer argues that it is the film that does not deal
directly with Chaucer's subject material that is closer to
the intentions of the original work. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: Cantcin.wps
Religion and Chaucer's Wife of Bath
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A 6 page look at this larger-than-life character from
Geoffrey Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales,' in terms of her
unorthodox views on religion. The paper holds that the
Wife's theology is of this world as opposed to the next,
earthly as opposed to celestial, material as opposed to
spiritual. It is not the officially-sanctioned faith of
the late middle ages, and yet, Chaucer implies, it is
shared by more people than the Church would care to think.
No additional sources.
Filename: KBwife.wps
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