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Chaucer’s
“Knight’s Tale” and the Cult of Courtly Love
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A five page paper analyzing Chaucer’s use of the
Knight’s Tale to illustrate the courtly love
genre so popular in the era immediately preceding
his own. The paper defines courtly love and shows
how it is manifested in Chaucer’s story.
Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: KBchau12.wps
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Csitehaucer's
Society
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An attribute of an exceptional writer has always been the
ability to incorporate the norms and peculiarities that
are inherent within the society that is the setting or
subject of the writing. Chaucer is an exceptional writer
of the Medieval era of history. He writes within the
context of the society that was known to him. Medieval
Europe is the setting for The Canterbury Tales and other
of his writings. He is also able to incorporate the
standards, or norms, as well as the characterization of
the belief systems and the existing institutions of that
society into the action of the Tales. This 12 page paper
asserts that the writings of Chaucer, specifically the
Canterbury Tales, reflect the society in which he lived.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KTchacer.wps
Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales' / The Physician's Tale vs.
The Clerk's Tale
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A 10 page research paper that examines two of the
narratives in Chaucer's masterpiece The Canterbury Tales.
While both tales appear on the surface to deal with
religious issues, it is also possible to see alternative
meanings within both stories. Some critics have speculated
that Chaucer couched subtle criticism of both the church
and political authorities of his day within a context that
appearedóon the surfaceóto be dogmatically correct
according to the accepted beliefs of the time.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Phyclerk.wps
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