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Acknowledgments | vii | ||
Introduction: Mythical Chaucer | ix | ||
Myth 1 Chaucer is the Father of English Literature | 1 | (6) | |
Myth 2 Chaucer was the First English Poet | 7 | (6) | |
Myth 3 Chaucer Suffered an Unrequited Love | 13 | (6) | |
Myth 4 Chaucer's Marriage was Unhappy | 19 | (6) | |
Myth 5 Chaucer's Son Thomas was John of Gaunt's Bastard | 25 | (6) | |
Myth 6 Chaucer's Language is too Difficult for Modern Readers | 31 | (6) | |
Myth 7 The Canterbury Pilgrims Represent all Social Classes and Character Types | 37 | (8) | |
Myth 8 The Canterbury Pilgrims are Based on Real People | 45 | (6) | |
Myth 9 The Canterbury Pilgrims form a "Merry Company" | 51 | (6) | |
Myth 10 Chaucer was a Feminist | 57 | (8) | |
Myth 11 Chaucer was Guilty of Rape | 65 | (6) | |
Myth 12 Chaucer had a Falling out with his Best Friend | 71 | (6) | |
Myth 13 Chaucer Lived in the Middle Ages | 77 | (6) | |
Myth 14 Chaucer was a Proto-Protestant | 83 | (4) | |
Myth 15 Chaucer was Anti-Semitic | 87 | (6) | |
Myth 16 Chaucer was a Spy | 93 | (6) | |
Myth 17 Chaucer was a Crook | 99 | (6) | |
Myth 18 Chaucer was a Political Opportunist | 105 | (4) | |
Myth 19 The Wife of Bath Murdered her Husband | 109 | (6) | |
Myth 20 Chaucer "Outs" the Pardoner | 115 | (6) | |
Myth 21 Chaucer Never Finished the Canterbury Tales | 121 | (6) | |
Myth 22 Chaucer is Obscene | 127 | (6) | |
Myth 23 Chaucer was Skeptical of Chivalry | 133 | (6) | |
Myth 24 Chaucer Described Himself in his Works | 139 | (6) | |
Myth 25 Chaucer Wrote the First Novel in English | 145 | (6) | |
Myth 26 Chaucer was in Danger of Being Thrown in Debtor's Prison | 151 | (4) | |
Myth 27 Chaucer Renounced his Works on his Deathbed | 155 | (6) | |
Myth 28 Chaucer is Buried in his Own Tomb | 161 | (6) | |
Myth 29 Chaucer was the First Poet Laureate | 167 | (6) | |
Myth 30 Contemporary Literary Theory is Irrelevant to Chaucer | 173 | (6) | |
Coda | 179 | (6) | |
Further Reading | 185 | (4) | |
Works Cited | 189 | (14) | |
Index | 203 |