Negative Expressions in "The Clerk's Tale"
広島大学学校教育学部紀要. 第二部 Volume 17
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Title ( eng ) |
Negative Expressions in "The Clerk's Tale"
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Title ( jpn ) |
"The Clerk's Tale"における否定表現
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Source Title |
広島大学学校教育学部紀要. 第二部
Bulletin of the Faculty of School Education, Hiroshima University. Part II
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Volume | 17 |
Start Page | 1 |
End Page | 9 |
Abstract |
It is said that negatives play an important part in Chaucer's texts, to say nothing of other Middle English writings. The scholars only deal with the syntactic or grammatical use of negatives, but no one has yet explained the meanings of negative expressions. This paper, focusing on the speech of the characters, has investigated the negatives or negative expressions used in the speeches of the main characters Walter and Griselda and the Narrator in "The Clerk's Tale," The Canterbury Tales. It should be noted here that the relationship between master and man cultivated and established "gladly" in "The General Prologue" is transferred to the conjugal relationship between Walter and Griselda in "The Clerk's Tale." Gnselda, using negative expressions, receives Walter's ascetic teaching gladly and naturally.
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English [ 830 ]
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
Publisher |
広島大学学校教育学部
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Date of Issued | 1995-01-20 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
Source Identifier |
[ISSN] 0387-4869
[NCID] AN00213348
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