The ‘Parson's Tale’ and the Quitting of the ‘Canterbury Tales’
For most of Chaucer's readers the Parson's Tale provides a conclusion to the Canterbury Tales that is at best drab, at worst a betrayal of all that is thought to be most Chaucerian. Even sympathetic readers find it something to argue away rather than interpret, a strategy that finds its lo...
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Cambridge University Press
1978
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Year: 1978, Volume: 34, Pages: 331-380 |
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