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The Pardoner, the Prioress, Sir Thopas, and the Monk: Semitic Discourse and the Jew(s)
The Canterbury Tales, Revisited: 21st-Century Interpretations
  • Miriamne Ara Krummel, University of Dayton
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-7-2008
Abstract

In The Canterbury Tales Revisited – 21st Century Interpretations, Editor Kathleen A. Bishop has brought together a group of authors that is both diverse and international including scholars from the United States and Canada, as well as the UK and the continent and Asia. The articles they have contributed cover “hot” new areas such as Chaucer and Judaism, Queer studies, and feminism and gender. The eminent Medievalist David Matthews has contributed an insightful opening piece situating Chaucer studies in the new century and discussing where we have been and where we seem to be going.

Inclusive pages
88-110
ISBN/ISSN
9781847186133
Comments

Citation information for the book in which this chapter appears: Bishop, Kathleen A. 2008. The Canterbury tales revisited : 21st century interpretations. n.p.: Newcastle : Cambridge Scholars, 2008.

Permission documentation on file.

Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Place of Publication
Newcastle, United Kingdom
Citation Information
Miriamne Ara Krummel. "The Pardoner, the Prioress, Sir Thopas, and the Monk: Semitic Discourse and the Jew(s)" The Canterbury Tales, Revisited: 21st-Century Interpretations (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/miriamne_krummel/10/