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1 The Wife of Bath Her Portrait Her Prologue – Let’s divide into two parts Lines 1-168 Lines 199-834

2 Wife of Bath GP Portrait Line 447

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4 Lines 199-834 The 5 Husbands The Three “Good Husbands” – l. 410; The Revelour (#4) l. 487 Jankyn and the Book of Wikked Wyves (#5) l. 509

5 Book of Wikked Wyves Line 672 ff. Valerian and Theophrastus Anti-Feminist tradition

6 Lines 1-168 The Wife as Exegete The Wife is Fiction Exegesis Experience vs. Authority Sovereignty

7 Wife as Text Wife is made up from other texts Palimpsest

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9 Wife as Text Wife is made up from other texts Palimpsest Line 475 – (taken from La Vieille in Roman de la Rose)

10 Wife as Exegete l. 149 1 Corinthians 7:4 “For the wife does not rule over her own body, but the husband does, likewise the husband does not rule over his own body, but the wife does”

11 Whose “Fantasy” is this? Arthurian Romance Parallels between Prologue and Tale

12 The Wife as Text Antifeminist nightmare? Who speaks for “woman”? l. 698

13 Raptus What is the relationship between teller and tale? What does “woman” want? Parallel endings to Pro (l. 817 ff) and Tale (l. 1256 ff)

14 Chaucer Challenge Optional contest – extra credit toward course participation grade Write your own General Prologue—set at UCSD E-Submit to Prof. Lampert-Weissig by 5 pm Oct. 28 (llampert@ucsd.edu) Subject heading: Chaucer challengellampert@ucsd.edu

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16 The Pardoner’s GP Portrait Line 671 What does a Pardoner do? Gelding or Mare?

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18 The Pardoner’s Prologue Hypocrisy and Deceit –Line 41 ff –Eating and drinking as he lectures on drunkenness and gluttony (line 34)

19 The Pardoner’s Prologue Confessional like the Wife’s Hypocrisy and Deceit –“Relics” (line 59)

20 The Pardoner’s Prologue Hypocrisy and Deceit –Relics and blackmail l. 89 ff.

21 The Pardoner’s Tale Form of the tale –Sermon –Exemplum

22 The Pardoner’s Tale The Black Death Reaches England in 1348 and kills up to 30,000 of London’s 70,000 inhabitants as well as up to 1/3 of total English population Plague reference is Chaucer’s addition to this widely transmitted tale

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24 The Black Death

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26 The Three Rioters They hear a bell announcing a death l. 376 They understand death literally –(Paul: the letter vs. the spirit 2 Cor 3:6)

27 Parodic Inversions in the Tale How to learn to correctly read and interpret the world as a Christian Tavern/Church Oak Tree/Cross Earthly Treasure/Heavenly Reward Christ’s blood/wine False Communion

28 The Pardoner’s Ambiguities The Pardoner also clearly suffers from a type of “blindness” His physical ambiguities mirror his moral ambiguities Chaucer creates a correlation between his moral and physical state

29 The Pardoner’s Ambiguities Why does the Pardoner try to “con” the pilgrims? “Epilogue” Line 631 ff Why does the Host react so violently?


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