Preface |
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3 | (2) |
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5 | (1) |
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Recommended Reading for Undergraduates |
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6 | (3) |
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9 | (1) |
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Video and Audio Materials |
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10 | (1) |
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Electronic and Multimedia Resources |
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11 | (1) |
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12 | (2) |
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14 | (2) |
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16 | (13) |
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Introduction: A Survey of Pedagogical Approaches to The Canterbury Tales |
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29 | (6) |
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Teaching Chaucer's Middle English |
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35 | (6) |
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The Forms and Functions of Verse in The Canterbury Tales |
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41 | (6) |
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Teaching the Prosody of The Canterbury Tales |
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47 | (6) |
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Teaching Chaucer in Middle English: The Joy of Philology |
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53 | (5) |
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Worrying about Words in The Canterbury Tales |
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58 | (5) |
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63 | (4) |
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Individual Tales and Fragments |
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The Problem of Tale Order |
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67 | (6) |
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Chaucer and the Middle Class; or, Why Look at Men of Law, Merchants, and Wives? |
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73 | (4) |
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Professions in the General Prologue |
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77 | (3) |
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Teaching Chaucer's Obscene Comedy in Fragment 1 |
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80 | (4) |
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The Man of Law's Tale as a Keystone to The Canterbury Tales |
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84 | (4) |
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Beyond Kittredge: Teaching Marriage in The Canterbury Tales |
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88 | (6) |
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The Clerk's Tale and the Retraction: Generic Monstrosity in the Classroom |
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94 | (6) |
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Students' "Fredom" and the Franklin's Tale |
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100 | (3) |
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The Prioress's Tale: Violence, Scholarly Debate, and the Classroom Encounter |
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103 | (4) |
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Chaucer's Boring Prose: Teaching the Melibee and the Parson's Tale |
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107 | (4) |
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How to Judge a Book by Its Cover |
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111 | (4) |
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Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales in the Undergraduate English Language Arts Curriculum |
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115 | (6) |
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A First Year's Experience of Teaching The Canterbury Tales |
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121 | (3) |
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Teaching The Canterbury Tales to Non-Liberal-Arts Students |
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124 | (4) |
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Deborah M. Sinnreich-Levi |
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Chaucer and Race: Teaching The Canterbury Tales to the Diverse Folk of the Twenty-First-Century Classroom |
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128 | (4) |
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Making the Tales More Tangible: Chaucer and Medieval Culture in Secondary Schools |
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132 | (4) |
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Producing The Canterbury Tales |
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136 | (3) |
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Reading Food in The Canterbury Tales |
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139 | (6) |
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Teaching Chaucer's Canterbury Tales with Queer Theory and Erotic Triangles |
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145 | (4) |
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Chaucerian Translations: Postcolonial Approaches to The Canterbury Tales |
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149 | (7) |
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156 | (4) |
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Performance and the Student Body |
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160 | (5) |
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Teaching Masculinities in The Canterbury Tales |
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165 | (6) |
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The Pardoner's "Old Man": Postmodern Theory and the Premodern Text |
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171 | (4) |
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The Canterbury Tales in the Digital Age |
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Designing the Undergraduate "Hybrid" Chaucer Course |
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175 | (10) |
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Public Chaucer: Multimedia Approaches to Teaching Chaucer's Middle English Texts |
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185 | (4) |
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Chaucer's Pilgrims in Cyberspace |
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189 | (4) |
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Translating The Canterbury Tales into Contemporary Media |
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193 | (3) |
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Digitizing Chaucerian Debate |
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196 | (4) |
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Signature Pedagogies in Chaucer Studies |
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200 | (5) |
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Notes on Contributors |
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205 | (6) |
Survey Respondents |
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211 | (2) |
Works Cited |
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Index |
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