Sequel to: Chaucer and the imagery of narrative. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Looking at the sun in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde -- From Cleopatra to Alceste : an iconographic study of the legend of good women -- Man in the middle : art and religion in the Friar's tale -- Of calendars and cuckoldry (1) : January and May in the Merchant's tale -- Of calendars and cuckoldry (2) : the sun in Gemini and the Merchant's tale -- Rocky shores and pleasure gardens : poetry versus magic in the Franklin's tale -- The Second nun's tale and the iconography of St. Cecilia -- God-denying fools : Tristan, Troilus, and the medieval religion of love.
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