Patterns of Religious Narrative in the Canterbury Tales
- 324 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on the challenges faced by narrators of religious stories, this study delves into the Canterbury Tales to uncover the solutions these narratives provide. It examines the tension between a narrator's allegiance to the story's authority and their desire to assert individuality. Through this exploration, the book highlights the complexities of storytelling within a religious context, offering insights into how these narratives address personal and spiritual dilemmas.


