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Alison M. Wilson

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Alison M. Wilson Blind Beasts: Chaucer's Animal World, by Beryl Rowland 42/1, p. 91

languages

  • Middle English
  • Latin
  • Old French
  • Italian
  • Dutch
  • Old Norse

works

  • The Parliament of Fowls
  • The Miller's Tale
  • Troilus and Criseyde
  • The Nun's Priest's Tale
  • The Owl and the Nightingale

people

  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Hildegarde of Bingen
  • B. J. Whiting
  • D. W. Robertson

subjects

  • animals
  • symbolism
  • tradition
  • imagery
  • psychology
  • connotation
  • convention
  • interpretation
  • allusion
  • nature
  • perspective
  • characterisation
  • representation
  • cultural
  • complexity

places

  • Kent State University Press
  • European Book Service
  • Hildegarde of Bingen
  • Bennett's The Parlement of Foules
  • Janson's Apes and Apelore
  • Varty's Reynard the Fox
  • Mediaval Studies
  • The Miller's Tale
  • Troilus and Criseyde
  • Cambridge, Mass.
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