The Nun's Priest's Tale

The Nun's Priest's Tale
Title The Nun's Priest's Tale PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher
Total Pages 112
Release 1915
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Canterbury Tales

Canterbury Tales
Title Canterbury Tales PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher
Total Pages 318
Release 1903
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The Nun's Priest's Tale

The Nun's Priest's Tale
Title The Nun's Priest's Tale PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher
Total Pages 140
Release 1927
Genre English poetry
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The Merchant's Prologue and Tale

The Merchant's Prologue and Tale
Title The Merchant's Prologue and Tale PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 113
Release 2016-06-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1316615472

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Six-hundred-year-old tales with modern relevance. This stunning full-colour edition from the bestselling Cambridge School Chaucer series explores the complete text of The Merchant's Prologue and Tale through a wide range of classroom-tested activities and illustrated information, including a map of the Canterbury pilgrimage, a running synopsis of the action, an explanation of unfamiliar words and suggestions for study. Cambridge School Chaucer makes medieval life and language more accessible, helping students appreciate Chaucer's brilliant characters, his wit, sense of irony and love of controversy.

The Nun's Priest's Prologue and Tale

The Nun's Priest's Prologue and Tale
Title The Nun's Priest's Prologue and Tale PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 81
Release 2016-06-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1316615529

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Six-hundred-year-old tales with modern relevance. This stunning full-colour edition from the bestselling Cambridge School Chaucer series explores the complete text of The Nun's Priest's Prologue and Tale through a wide range of classroom-tested activities and illustrated information, including a map of the Canterbury pilgrimage, a running synopsis of the action, an explanation of unfamiliar words and suggestions for study. Cambridge School Chaucer makes medieval life and language more accessible, helping students appreciate Chaucer's brilliant characters, his wit, sense of irony and love of controversy.

The Nun's Priest's Tale

The Nun's Priest's Tale
Title The Nun's Priest's Tale PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher
Total Pages 156
Release 1996
Genre Tales, Medieval
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This text presents one of the best-known stories in the Canterbury Tales in an accessible form for A-Level and college students. It uses the Riverside text and includes The Nun's Priest's Prologue, tale and epilogue as well as the Portrait of the Prioress from the General Prologue.

Nuns' Priests' Tales

Nuns' Priests' Tales
Title Nuns' Priests' Tales PDF eBook
Author Fiona J. Griffiths
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 360
Release 2018-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 0812294629

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During the Middle Ages, female monasteries relied on priests to provide for their spiritual care, chiefly to celebrate Mass in their chapels but also to hear the confessions of their nuns and give last rites to their sick and dying. These men were essential to the flourishing of female monasticism during the eleventh and twelfth centuries, yet they rarely appear in scholarly accounts of the period. Medieval sources are hardly more forthcoming. Although medieval churchmen consistently acknowledged the necessity of male spiritual supervision in female monasteries, they also warned against the dangers to men of association with women. Nuns' Priests' Tales investigates gendered spiritual hierarchies from the perspective of nuns' priests—ordained men (often local monks) who served the spiritual needs of monastic women. Celibacy, misogyny, and the presumption of men's withdrawal from women within the religious life have often been seen as markers of male spirituality during the period of church reform. Yet, as Fiona J. Griffiths illustrates, men's support and care for religious women could be central to male spirituality and pious practice. Nuns' priests frequently turned to women for prayer and intercession, viewing women's prayers as superior to their own, since they were the prayers of Christ's "brides." Casting nuns as the brides of Christ and adopting for themselves the role of paranymphus (bridesman, or friend of the bridegroom), these men constructed a triangular spiritual relationship in which service to nuns was part of their dedication to Christ. Focusing on men's spiritual ideas about women and their spiritual service to them, Nuns' Priests' Tales reveals a clerical counter-discourse in which spiritual care for women was depicted as a holy service and an act of devotion and obedience to Christ.