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Philosophical Chaucer
Love, Sex, and Agency in the Canterbury Tales
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This innovative study argues that the Canterbury Tales represents Chaucer's most extended meditation on agency, autonomy, and practical reason. Mark Miller uncovers Chaucer's debt to Boethius, Augustine, and other philosophers and shows how Chaucer's literary experiments represent a distinctive philosophical achievement that remains relevant to today's philosophical enquiry.
Cambridge University Press; January 2005
303 pages; ISBN 9780511079474
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303 pages; ISBN 9780511079474
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Subject categories
- Academic > Literature > English literature > By period > Anglo-Saxon (Beginnings through 1066)
- Academic > Literature > English literature > Literary history and criticism
- Academic > Literature > English literature > Anglo-Norman period. Early English. Middle
- Philosophy > Western
- Poetry > Ancient, Classical & Medieval
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0511079478
9780511079474
9780521842365

