Chaucerotics 1st ed. 2018(The New Middle Ages) H 370 p. 18
Gust, Geoffrey W. 著
目次
-Introduction: Chaucerotics and the Problem of Medieval Pornography I. Pornography and the Evasions of Chaucer Studies II. The Problem of Medieval Pornography -Chapter 1: Chaucerotics and the Cloak of Language in the Fabliaux -Chapter 2: “Ther was the revel and the melodye”: The Playful Cloak of Language in The Miller’s Tale -Chapter 3: “On this goode wyf he leith on soore”: The Brutal Chauceroticism of The Reeve’s Tale -Chapter 4: “And in he throng”: The Anti-Chivalric Chauceroticism of The Merchant’s Tale -Chapter 5: “And of his owene thought he wax al reed”: Chaucerotics and the Poetics of Prostitution in The Shipman’s Tale -Chapter 6: “Swych feste it joye was to sene”: On the Pornographic Possibilities of Troilus and Criseyde -Conclusion: Uncloaking the Language of Sex in The Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Criseyde
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