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This volume contains ten essays, principally on Chaucer, but also on other English writers of the period such as John Gower, Ranulph Higden and Thomas Hoccleve. The Chaucerian focus includes the dream visions and Troilus and Criseyde as well as the Canterbury Tales.
Reading Chaucer is divided into three sections, on Borderlands, Interiors and After-Images. The essays are representative of methods and approaches to Chaucer that are central to current scholarship: textual criticism, interdisciplinarity, manuscript study, cultural context, iconography, close reading and historicism. The book provides a coherent and authoritative introduction to some of the key frameworks – literary, political, social, scientific, aesthetic and religious – within which Chaucer’s works are now read, while covering the full range of his writings and the defining genres of his creative moment, including the chronicle, romance, fabliau and petition.

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Contents: Higden’s Britain – On the Borders of Middle English Dream Visions – Towards a Bohemian Reading of Troilus and Criseyde – The Prison of Theseus and the Castle of JalousieShot wyndowe (Miller’s Tale, I. 3358 and 3695): An Open and Shut Case? – The Containment of Symkyn: The Function of Space in the Reeve’s Tale – An Optical Theme in the Merchant’s Tale – Is the Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale Apocryphal? – Journey’s End: The Prologue to the Tale of Beryn.

Reading Chaucer: Selected Essays

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 25/10/2013
      ISBN13: 9783034309332, 978-3034309332
      ISBN10: 3034309333

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume contains ten essays, principally on Chaucer, but also on other English writers of the period such as John Gower, Ranulph Higden and Thomas Hoccleve. The Chaucerian focus includes the dream visions and Troilus and Criseyde as well as the Canterbury Tales.
      Reading Chaucer is divided into three sections, on Borderlands, Interiors and After-Images. The essays are representative of methods and approaches to Chaucer that are central to current scholarship: textual criticism, interdisciplinarity, manuscript study, cultural context, iconography, close reading and historicism. The book provides a coherent and authoritative introduction to some of the key frameworks – literary, political, social, scientific, aesthetic and religious – within which Chaucer’s works are now read, while covering the full range of his writings and the defining genres of his creative moment, including the chronicle, romance, fabliau and petition.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Higden’s Britain – On the Borders of Middle English Dream Visions – Towards a Bohemian Reading of Troilus and Criseyde – The Prison of Theseus and the Castle of JalousieShot wyndowe (Miller’s Tale, I. 3358 and 3695): An Open and Shut Case? – The Containment of Symkyn: The Function of Space in the Reeve’s Tale – An Optical Theme in the Merchant’s Tale – Is the Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale Apocryphal? – Journey’s End: The Prologue to the Tale of Beryn.

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