Reflections on teaching Chaucer and religion : the Nun's priest's tale and the Man of law's tale/ Gillian Rudd. Chaucer and the Bible / Graham D. Caie -- Chaucer and Lollardy / Frances M. McCormack -- 'Toward the fen' : church and churl in Chaucer's Fabliaux / Stephen Knight -- 'A manner latyn corrupt' : Chaucer and the absent religions / Anthony Bale -- The matter of Chaucer : Chaucer and the boundaries of romance / Helen Phillips -- Mary, sanctity and prayers to saints : Chaucer and late-medieval piety / Sherry Reames -- 'Th'ende is every tales strengthe' : Contextualizing Chaucerian perspectives on death and judgment / Carl Phelpstead -- Chaucer and the saints : miracles and voices of faith / Laurel Broughton -- Chaucer and the communities of pilgrimage / Dee Dyas -- Classicizing Christianity in Chaucer's dream poems : the Book of the duchess, Book of fame and Parliament of fowls / Stephen Knight -- Morality in the Canterbury tales, Chaucer's lyrics and the Legend of good women / Helen Phillips -- 'To demen by interrogaciouns' : accessing the Christian context of the Canterbury tales with enquiry-based learning / Roger Dalrymple -- 'Gladly wolde [they] lerne[?]' : US students and the Chaucer class / D. Thomas Hanks Jr -- Teaching teachers : Chaucer, ethics, and romance / David Raybin -- Reflections on teaching Chaucer and religion : the Nun's priest's tale and the Man of law's tale/ Gillian Rudd.
Summary:
Chaucer's writings (the 'Canterbury Tales', lyrics, dream poems and Troilus) are here freshly examined in relation to the religions, the religious traditions and the religious controversies of his era.
Series:
Christianity and culture : issues in teaching and research, 1740-9896 ; [4]
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