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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Brown, Peter
The extensively revised and expanded version of the acclaimed companion to chauceran essential text for both established scholars and those seeking to expand their knowledge of chaucer studies, a new companion to chaucer i.
Judith Bronfman
Beryl Rowland
John Bickley
In dreams, visions, and the rhetoric of authority, john bickley explores the ways dreams and visions in literature function as authorizing devices, both affirming and complicating a text's authority.
Sebastian J. Langdell
Edward E. Foster
James M. Dean
D. S. Brewer
David Aers
David Aers
Frederick M. Biggs
A possible direct link between the two greatest literary collections of the fourteenth century, boccaccio's decameron and chaucer's canterbury tales, has long tantalized readers because these works share many stories, which are, moreover, placed in simila.
Wetherbee, Winthrop
In this sensitive reading of chaucer's troilus and criseyde, winthrop wetherbee redefines the nature of chaucer's poetic vision.
John M. Ganim
Whereas modern criticism has emphasized the unity and sense of permanence in the canterbury tales, john ganim alerts us to a dialectically opposing dimension that chaucer's poetics shares with the popular culture of the late middle ages: his celebration o.
Craig E. Bertolet
As residents of fourteenth-century london, geoffrey chaucer, john gower, and thomas hoccleve each day encountered aspects of commerce such as buying, selling, and worrying about being cheated.
Peter Brown
T. L. Burton
D. Carlson
Benjamin Granade Koonce
The author's aim is to restore to the reading of the poem a background of medieval meanings familiar enough to chaucer's contemporary reader but almost lost to the modem.
P. Knapp
Mary Flowers Braswell
Benjamin Granade Koonce
Alexander N. Gabrovsky
Paul Strohm
Katarzyna Stadnik
The monograph discusses the relation between language and visual culture, focusing on two chaucerian narratives, �knight's tale� and �troilus and criseyde�.
Isabel Davis
Fama, or fame, is a central concern of late medieval literature: where fame came from, who deserved it, whether it was desirable and how it was acquired and kept.
Earle Birney
These essays, written between 1937 and 1960, have remained classics of their kind.
Tanya S. Lenz
Helen Barr
This book draws on the work of the british sculptor antony gormley alongside more traditional literary scholarship to argue for new relationships between chaucer's poetry and works by others.
Dieter Mehl
Written in an engaging and accessible manner, "english literature in the age of chaucer" serves as both a lucid introduction to middle english literature for those coming fresh to the study of earlier english writing, and as a stimulating examination of t.
Sheila Delany
This edited collection explores the importance of the jews in the english christian imagination of the 14th and 15th centuries - long after their expulsion from britain in 1290..
Dieter Mehl
Written in an engaging and accessible manner, "english literature in the age of chaucer" serves as both a lucid introduction to middle english literature for those coming fresh to the study of earlier english writing, and as a stimulating examination of t.
Susan Crane
In this fresh look at chaucer's relation to english and french romances of the late middle ages, crane shows that chaucer's depictions of masculinity and femininity constitute an extensive and sympathetic response to the genre.
Peter G. Beidler
Paul Strohm
"the paradox of the lie that might as well be true," writes paul strohm, "must interest anyone who seeks to understand texts in history or the historical influence of texts.
Susan Crane
In this fresh look at chaucer's relation to english and french romances of the late middle ages, crane shows that chaucer's depictions of masculinity and femininity constitute an extensive and sympathetic response to the genre.
Derek Pearsall
The procession that crosses chaucer's pages is as full of life and as richly textured as a medieval tapestry.
Alan T. Gaylord
These fifteen essays, four of them commissioned for this volume, along with a discursive introduction which sets each essay into place and comments on its distinctive features, represent a gathering never before attempted: a symposium on chaucer's craft t.
Thomas Hill
She, this in blak takes a fresh look at chaucer's great trojan romance, troilus and criseyde, in light of recent scholarship on late scholastic discourses on representation and causality as they pertain to human perception and judgment.
Alan T. Gaylord
These fifteen essays, four of them commissioned for this volume, along with a discursive introduction which sets each essay into place and comments on its distinctive features, represent a gathering never before attempted: a symposium on chaucer's craft t.
Gerald Morgan
John A. Burrow
Peter W. Travis
Chaucer's the nun's priest's tale is one of the most popular of the canterbury tales.
Michelle M. Sauer
Fourteenth-century author, poet, and civil servant geoffrey chaucer has delighted readers with his colorful tales filled with humanity, grace, and strength.
V. A. Kolve
John M. Fyler
Medieval commentaries on the origin and history of language used biblical history, from creation to the tower of babel, as their starting-point, and described the progressive impairment of an originally perfect language.
William Rossiter
Despite the fact that chaucer introduced petrarch's work into england in the late fourteenth century, petrarch's influence has been very little studied.
Peter Goodall
Of all the stories that comprise the canterbury tales, certain ones have attracted more attention than others in terms of literary scholarship and canonization.
Susanna Fein
Chaucer was an extraordinary writer who expressed the tenor of his times with ingenious verbal facility and a profound sympathy for the human condition.
Mary Catherine Davidson
medievalism, multilingualism, and chaucer examines multilingual identity in the writing of gower, langland, and chaucer.
Sunhee Kim Gertz
reading semiotically against the backdrop of medieval mirrors of princes, arthurian narratives, and chronicles, this study examines how rené d’anjou (1409-1480), geoffrey chaucer’s house of fame (ca.
S. H. Rigby
The knight's tale is one of the most controversial of all the canterbury tales.