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Revision as of 12:18, 10 January 2009
Contents
[hide]Gestöbertes
Bücher
- Alcuin Blamires: Chaucer, ethics, and gender. Oxford (u.a.): Oxford Univ. Press, 2006
- Sheila Delany (Ed.): Chaucer and the Jews. Sources, contexts, meanings. New York (u.a.) : Routledge, 2002
- Peter Brown: Chaucer at work. The making of the "Canterbury tales". London (u.a.): Longman, 1994
- Ruth Evans and Lesley Johnson (Ed.): Feminist readings in Middle English literature. The Wife of Bath and all her sect. London (u.a.): Routledge, 1994
- Edward E. Foster and David H. Carey: Chaucer's church. A dictionary of religious terms in Chaucer. Aldershot (u.a.): Ashgate, 2002
- Suzanne C. Hagedorn: Abandoned women. Rewriting the classics in Dante, Boccaccio, & Chaucer. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press, 2004
- Seth Lerer: Chaucer and his readers. Imagining the author in late-medieval England. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press, 1993
- S. H. Rigby: Chaucer in context. Society, allegory and gender. Manchester (u.a.): Manchester Univ. Press, 1996
- Shannon L. Rogers: All things Chaucer. An encyclopedia of Chaucer's world. Westport, Conn. (u.a.): Greenwood Press, 2007
- N. S. Thompson: Chaucer, Boccaccio, and the debate of love. A comparative study of the Decameron and the Canterbury tales. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996
- Gabriele Wendel: "Nach Deinem Text und Deinen Litanein...". Frauenbilder bei Chaucer unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der "Canterbury Tales". Universität Hamburg: Magisterarbeit, 1995
Rezeption
- Was der Lehrer so dachte
- Live gibts das auch
- Da denkt jemand über Wandel nach
- Da hat jemand den Film gesehen
- Ein Ort, ein Vergleich
- Kein Bier, keine Literatur
- Rap-Version
- Hilfe! Ich muss das tun!