Introduction: Mobility and contestation -- "We witen nat what thing we preyen heere": desire, knowledge, and the ruse of satisfaction in The knight's tale -- Misreading like the reeve -- Symptoms of desire in Chaucer's wives and clerks -- Disfigurements of desire in Chaucer's religious tales -- Conclusion: Reading and misreading Chaucer.
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