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050 00 PR1933.S73|bG78 1996
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100 1 Grudin, Michaela Paasche,|d1941-|0http://id.loc.gov/
authorities/names/n95121090
245 10 Chaucer and the politics of discourse /|cMichaela Paasche
Grudin.
264 1 [Columbia, SC] :|bUniversity of South Carolina Press,
|c[1996]
264 4 |c[©1996]
300 ix, 200 pages ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references.
600 10 Chaucer, Geoffrey,|d-1400|0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/
names/n79027228|xTechnique.|0http://id.loc.gov/authorities
/subjects/sh2002007892
600 10 Chaucer, Geoffrey,|d-1400.|tCanterbury tales.|0http://
id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010051825
650 0 Speech in literature.|0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/
subjects/sh94008738
650 0 Discourse analysis, Literary.|0http://id.loc.gov/
authorities/subjects/sh85038363
650 0 Politics and literature|0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/
subjects/sh85104470|zGreat Britain.|0http://id.loc.gov/
authorities/names/n79023147
650 0 Rhetoric, Medieval.|0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/
subjects/sh85113635
650 0 Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages in literature.|0http://
id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97002509
912 .b10423667JOHNC
912 .b1281538xWITT
970 01 |tAcknowledgments
970 11 |l1|tSpeech and the Commonwealth|p1
970 11 |l2|tThe Dream Visions: Discourse at Play
970 12 |tThe Book of the Duchess|p27
970 12 |tThe House of Fame|p35
970 12 |tThe Parliament of Fowls|p47
970 11 |l3|tSpeche in Troilus and Criseyde|p55
970 11 |l4|tThe Knight's Tale and the Discourse of Authority|p84
970 11 |l5|tDiscourse and Freedom in the Wife of Bath's Prologue
|p97
970 11 |l6|tWords and Deeds in the Squire's Tale and the
Franklin's Tale|p114
970 11 |l7|tThe Monk's Tale and Chaucer's Idea of the Listener
|p135
970 11 |l8|tThe Manciple's Tale and the Poetics of Guile|p149
970 11 |l9|tDiscourse and Closure in the Canterbury Tales|p164
970 01 |tBibliography|p183
970 01 |tIndex|p193
971 |d19980821