Christian, courtly, and ideal love in Chaucer's marriage group : an honors thesis (HONRS 499)
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Authors
Hall, Lola D.
Advisor
Rippy, Frances Mayhew
Issue Date
1992
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Degree
Thesis (B.?)
Department
Honors College
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Abstract
This discussion of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is limited to those four grouped together that discuss the institution of marriage-- "The Wife of Bath's Tale," "The Clerk's Tale," "The Merchant's Tale," and "The Franklin's Tale."Along with brief overviews of each tale, Christianity and Courtly Love (as represented in each tale) are presented.The paper concludes with a brief investigation into the ingredients of an ideal marriage.