Goddes Pryvetee and a Wyf: Curiositas and the triadic sins in the Miller’s and Reeve’s Tales
A yet unobserved theme linking the Miller’s and Reeve’s Tales is curiositas, a vice medieval theologians often identified with the second of the triadic sins of 1 John 2:16, the lust of the eyes, and aligned with the other two triadic sins, the lust of the flesh and the pride of life. In the two tal...
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