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"Chaucer's Body follows the fortunes of individual bodies in the Canterbury Tales to their surprising, often shocking, involvements in both the humor and the horror of being human. Neither wholly carnal nor wholly spiritual, bodies in Chaucer's poem emerge as sites of resistance to economic, political, social, and sexual forces."--BOOK JACKET.
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Anxiety in literature, Blood, Body, Human, in literature, Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages in literature, Circulation, Diseases in literature, History, History and criticism, Knowledge, Literature and medicine, Medicine, Medieval Tales, Human body in literature, Social classes, mexico, Blacks, mexico, Mexico, politics and government, Mexico, race relations, Mexico, biography, Mexico, history, 1810-1861, Knowledge and learningPeople
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Chaucer's body: the anxiety of circulation in the "Canterbury tales"
2001, University Press of Florida
in English
0813024234 9780813024233
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