Geoffrey Chaucer’s “the miller’s tale” : fabliau
Other Title(s)
"حكاية الطخان" لجيفري تشوسر : حكاية مجون هزلية
Author
Source
Dirasat Tarbawiya : Journal of Educational Studies
Issue
Vol. 11, Issue 42 (30 Apr. 2018), pp.489-496, 8 p.
Publisher
The Ministry of Education The Educational Studies and Research Center
Publication Date
2018-04-30
Country of Publication
Iraq
No. of Pages
8
Main Subjects
Topics
- United Kingdom
- Fifteenth century
- Popular literature
- Fiction
- Literary criticism
- Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1343-1400
Abstract EN
The Canterbury Tales, composed by Geoffrey Chaucer (1340–1400), is the most celebrated literary work of the English Middle Ages.
The volume is a wonderful collection of stories purportedly told by a diverse company of English men and women on pilgrimage to the shrine of St.
Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral.
Chaucer died in 1400 to leave it unfinished.
The book includes a prologue and 24 tales of varying length.
The tale which is about to be discussed here, the Miller's Tale, is the second tale of the book.1 It will be tackled generically as a Fabliau.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Kazim, Nur Jawad. 2018. Geoffrey Chaucer’s “the miller’s tale” : fabliau. Dirasat Tarbawiya : Journal of Educational Studies،Vol. 11, no. 42, pp.489-496.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
Kazim, Nur Jawad. Geoffrey Chaucer’s “the miller’s tale” : fabliau. Dirasat Tarbawiya : Journal of Educational Studies Vol. 11, no. 42 (Apr. 2018), pp.489-496.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-913673
American Medical Association (AMA)
Kazim, Nur Jawad. Geoffrey Chaucer’s “the miller’s tale” : fabliau. Dirasat Tarbawiya : Journal of Educational Studies. 2018. Vol. 11, no. 42, pp.489-496.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-913673
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
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Record ID
BIM-913673