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Historians on Chaucer : the 'general prologue' to the Canterbury tales
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Rigby, S. H. (Stephen Henry), 1955- editor
, Minnis, A. J. (Alastair J.), editor
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400 Criticism and interpretation.
/ Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400.
/ Chaucer, Geoffrey, approximately 1340-1400.
/ Intellectual life.
/ Manners and customs.
/ Social history.
/ England Intellectual life 1066-1485.
/ Great Britain History 14th century.
/ England Social conditions 1066-1485.
/ England Social life and customs 1066-1485.
/ Great Britain.
2014
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by
Rigby, S. H. (Stephen Henry), 1955- editor
, Minnis, A. J. (Alastair J.), editor
in
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400 Criticism and interpretation.
/ Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400.
/ Chaucer, Geoffrey, approximately 1340-1400.
/ Intellectual life.
/ Manners and customs.
/ Social history.
/ England Intellectual life 1066-1485.
/ Great Britain History 14th century.
/ England Social conditions 1066-1485.
/ England Social life and customs 1066-1485.
/ Great Britain.
2014
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Historians on Chaucer : the 'general prologue' to the Canterbury tales
by
Rigby, S. H. (Stephen Henry), 1955- editor
, Minnis, A. J. (Alastair J.), editor
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400 Criticism and interpretation.
/ Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400.
/ Chaucer, Geoffrey, approximately 1340-1400.
/ Intellectual life.
/ Manners and customs.
/ Social history.
/ England Intellectual life 1066-1485.
/ Great Britain History 14th century.
/ England Social conditions 1066-1485.
/ England Social life and customs 1066-1485.
/ Great Britain.
2014
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\"As literary scholars have long insisted, an interdisciplinary approach is vital if modern readers are to make sense of works of medieval literature. In particular, rather than reading the works of medieval authors as addressing us across the centuries about some timeless or ahistorical 'human condition', critics from a wide range of theoretical approaches have in recent years shown how the work of poets such as Chaucer constituted engagements with the power relations and social inequalities of their time. Yet, perhaps surprisingly, medieval historians have played little part in this 'historical turn' in the study of medieval literature. The aim of this volume is to allow historians who are experts in the fields of economic, social, political, religious, and intellectual history the chance to interpret one of the most famous works of Middle English literature, Geoffrey Chaucer's 'General Prologue' to the Canterbury Tales, in its contemporary context. Rather than resorting to traditional historical attempts to see Chaucer's descriptions of the Canterbury pilgrims as immediate reflections of historical reality or as portraits of real-life people whom Chaucer knew, the contributors to this volume have sought to show what interpretive frameworks were available to Chaucer in order to make sense of reality and how he adapted his literary and ideological inheritance so as to engage with the controversies and conflicts of his own day. Beginning with a survey of recent debates about the social meaning of Chaucer's work, the volume then discusses each of the Canterbury pilgrims in turn. Historians on Chaucer should be of interest to all scholars and students of medieval culture whether they are specialists in literature or history\"-- Back cover.
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Oxford University Press
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9780199689545, 0199689547
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| PR1924.H57 2014 | 1 | BOOK | AUTOSTORE |
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