"Fabula coqui", Anglice The Cook's Tale", una est e serie Fabularum Cantuariensium quas composuit inter annos fere 1386 et 1390 Galfridus Chaucer. Textus imperfectus huius fabulae post versus 58 abrupitur.

Coquus Fabularum Cantuariensium in libro manu scripto de Ellesmere circa annum 1410 pictus

Bibliographia

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  • Neil Cartlidge, "Wayward Sons and Failing Fathers: Chaucer's Moralistic Paternalism—And a Possible Source for the Cook's Tale" in Chaucer Review vol. 47 (2012) pp. 134-160 JSTOR
  • Jim Casey, "Unfinished Business: The Termination of Chaucer's Cook's Tale" in Chaucer Review vol. 41 (2006) pp. 185-196 JSTOR
  • M. C. Seymour, "Of This Cokes Tale" Chaucer Review vol. 24 (1990) pp. 259-262 JSTOR
  • Joseph Taylor, "Quiet Riot: A Politics of Noise in the Cook's Tale" in Chaucer Review vol. 53 (2018) pp. 178-193 JSTOR
  • V. J. Scattergood, "Perkyn Revelour and the "Cook's Tale"" in Chaucer Review vol. 19 (1984) pp. 14-23 JSTOR
  • Daniel J. Pinti, "Governing the "Cook's Tale" in Bodley 686" in Chaucer Review vol. 30 (1996) pp. 379-388 JSTOR

Nexus externi

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