Fabula coqui (Chaucer)

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Coquus Fabularum Cantuariensium in libro manu scripto de Ellesmere circa annum 1410 pictus

"Fabula coqui", Anglice The Cook's Tale", una est e serie Fabularum Cantuariensium quas composuit inter annos fere 1386 et 1390 Galfridus Chaucer. Textus imperfectus huius fabulae post versus 58 abrupitur.

Bibliographia[recensere | fontem recensere]

  • Neil Cartlidge, "Wayward Sons and Failing Fathers: Chaucer's Moralistic Paternalism—And a Possible Source for the Cook's Tale" in Chaucer Review vol. 47 (2012) pp. 134-160 JSTOR
  • Jim Casey, "Unfinished Business: The Termination of Chaucer's Cook's Tale" in Chaucer Review vol. 41 (2006) pp. 185-196 JSTOR
  • M. C. Seymour, "Of This Cokes Tale" Chaucer Review vol. 24 (1990) pp. 259-262 JSTOR
  • Joseph Taylor, "Quiet Riot: A Politics of Noise in the Cook's Tale" in Chaucer Review vol. 53 (2018) pp. 178-193 JSTOR
  • V. J. Scattergood, "Perkyn Revelour and the "Cook's Tale"" in Chaucer Review vol. 19 (1984) pp. 14-23 JSTOR
  • Daniel J. Pinti, "Governing the "Cook's Tale" in Bodley 686" in Chaucer Review vol. 30 (1996) pp. 379-388 JSTOR

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