Nun's Priest's Tale, more than just a beast fable
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Coghill, Nevill and Tolkien, Christopher. Chaucer: The Payne, F. Anne. "Foreknowledge and Free Will: Three Theories in the Nun's Priest's Tale" The Chaucer Review 10 (1975), 201-219. Mann, Jill. "The Speculum Stultorum and the Nun's Priest's Tale," The Chaucer Review 9 (1975), 262-282. Owen, Charles. "The Crucial Passages in Five of The Canterbury Tales: A Study in Irony and Symbol," In Edward Wagenknecht (ed.), Chaucer: Modern Essays in Criticism (London, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 1959), 251-270. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
Coghill, Nevill and Tolkien, Christopher. Chaucer: The Payne, F. Anne. "Foreknowledge and Free Will: Three Theories in the Nun's Priest's Tale" The Chaucer Review 10 (1975), 201-219. Mann, Jill. "The Speculum Stultorum and the Nun's Priest's Tale," The Chaucer Review 9 (1975), 262-282. Owen, Charles. "The Crucial Passages in Five of The Canterbury Tales: A Study in Irony and Symbol," In Edward Wagenknecht (ed.), Chaucer: Modern Essays in Criticism (London, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 1959), 251-270. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**