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Record Number:
9488
Author(s):
Friedman, John B.
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Title :
Nicholas's "Angelus ad Virginem" and the mocking of Noah [The author considers the humorous inversion in the “Miller’s Tale” of the Noah and Gabriel Biblical episodes within the context of other, similar kinds of medieval literary and artistic parodies. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Yearbook of English Studies , 22., ( 1992): Pages 162 - 180.
Year of Publication:
1992.
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Record Number:
12689
Author(s):
Storm, Melvin.
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Miller, the Virgin, and the Wife of Bath [The author argues that Chaucer intended readers to see parallels between Alison in the "Miller's Tale" and the Wife of Bath. Storm further argues that both women are compared unfavorably with the Virgin Mary, and the Wife of Bath in particular is faulted for both physical and spiritual barrenness. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Neophilologus , 75., ( 1991): Pages 291 - 303.
Year of Publication:
1991.