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The Canterbury tales. The comedy of marriage in Chaucer's Fabliaux

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Resumo:In The Canterbury Tales, four fabliaux - the Miller's, Reeve's, Merchant's and Shipman's Tales - seem to have a closer generic identity; they are not only comic tales of low life involving trickery, but they all have to do with marital relations. In all of them a bourgeois husband is tricked into contributing, unwarily, to a free offer of his wife's favours to a clever young man. The scenery is fairly reduced and the characters are, in general, just three: the famous triangle of husband, wife and lover. As to the subject-matter, this genre treats human passions like love, avarice and jealousy in a very elementary way. The social setting is the world of the petit-bourgeois, the world of tradespeople. The author's descriptive tone is usually one of condescension or contempt. Characters are not asked to be noble or to be good, but to be smart. The social and moral norms are often openly subverted.
Autores principais:Guimarães, Paula Alexandra
Assunto:Chaucer Tales Marriage Comedy
Ano:1995
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:outro
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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description In The Canterbury Tales, four fabliaux - the Miller's, Reeve's, Merchant's and Shipman's Tales - seem to have a closer generic identity; they are not only comic tales of low life involving trickery, but they all have to do with marital relations. In all of them a bourgeois husband is tricked into contributing, unwarily, to a free offer of his wife's favours to a clever young man. The scenery is fairly reduced and the characters are, in general, just three: the famous triangle of husband, wife and lover. As to the subject-matter, this genre treats human passions like love, avarice and jealousy in a very elementary way. The social setting is the world of the petit-bourgeois, the world of tradespeople. The author's descriptive tone is usually one of condescension or contempt. Characters are not asked to be noble or to be good, but to be smart. The social and moral norms are often openly subverted.
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Tales
Marriage
Comedy
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Tales
Marriage
Comedy
title The Canterbury tales. The comedy of marriage in Chaucer's Fabliaux
title_full The Canterbury tales. The comedy of marriage in Chaucer's Fabliaux
title_fullStr The Canterbury tales. The comedy of marriage in Chaucer's Fabliaux
title_full_unstemmed The Canterbury tales. The comedy of marriage in Chaucer's Fabliaux
title_short The Canterbury tales. The comedy of marriage in Chaucer's Fabliaux
title_sort The Canterbury tales. The comedy of marriage in Chaucer's Fabliaux
topic Chaucer
Tales
Marriage
Comedy
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