A new companion to Chaucer /
The extensively revised and expanded version of the acclaimed Companion to Chaucer An essential text for both established scholars and those seeking to expand their knowledge of Chaucer studies, A New Companion to Chaucer is an authoritative and up-to-date survey of Chaucer scholarship. Rigorous yet...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, NJ :
Wiley Blackwell,
2019.
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Colección: | Blackwell companions to literature and culture ;
101. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Illustrations; The Contributors; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; The Idea of a Chaucer Companion; Students All; Designs on Chaucer; "I make for myself a picture of great detail"; Revising the Companion to Chaucer; Note; Chapter 1 Afterlives; Geoffrey Chaucer in Historical Time; Material Texts and Remediation; Criseyde's Afterlives; Global Appropriations and Living Chaucers; Notes; References and Further Reading; Chapter 2 Auctorite; Textual Authority; Religious and Secular Authority; The House of Fame 2121-30; The Knight's Tale 2987-3074
- NotesReferences and Further Reading; Chapter 3 Biography; Life, Works, and Lives; The House of Fame 644-60; The Prologue to the Legend of Good Women F328-34 and G254-76; Introduction to the Man of Law's Tale 46-64 and 77-80; Notes; References and Further Reading; Chapter 4 Bodies; Humours; Heavens; Healthy Habits; Heroic Love; Pertelote's Purges (NPT 2923-39, 2942-9, 2955-66); Alisoun's Character (WBP 609-26, 697-706); Arcite's Fate (KnT 2684-91, 2743-60); Heroic Love and Troilus; Notes; References and Further Reading; Chapter 5 Bohemia; Defacements; Bohemia in the Fourteenth Century
- Anne of Bohemia and the Parliament of FowlsThe Legend of the Bohemian Amazons; Versions of Anne of Bohemia; Sacral Kingship; Chaucer and Bohemia; Bohemian Piety; Notes; References and Further Reading; Chapter 6 Chivalry; Honor and Shame; The Role of the Church; Love of Women; The Literature of Chivalry; Tournaments; Rejecting Chivalry; Chaucer's Knight and Squire (GP 43-100); The Knight's Tale; Troilus and Criseyde II, 624-31; Ambiguities; "Thy gentillesse cometh fro God allone" (WBT 1162); Notes; References and Further Reading; Chapter 7 Comedy; Medieval Definitions of Comedy
- Conventions of Medieval Comic TextsChaucer's Balade "To Rosemounde"; The Envoy of the Clerk's Tale (ClT 1177-1212); The Miller's Tale 3687-739; Notes; References and Further Reading; Chapter 8 Emotion; The Language of Feeling; Medieval Theories of Emotion; Critical Approaches to Chaucer and Emotion; Feeling by the Book: The Book of the Duchess 291-415; Critical Feeling: The Legend of Good Women 2163-227; Notes; References and Further Reading; Chapter 9 Ethnicity; Place and Race; Christian Constructions of Race and the Friar's Tale 1622; Christian Constructions of Jews
- Jewish Bodies in Chaucer: Prioress's Tale 558-78Medieval Christian Constructions of Muslims; Color and Religious Difference in Chaucer: The Man of Law's Tale 351-7; Notes; References and Further Reading; Chapter 10 Flemings; Flemish London; England and Flanders; Sex and Trade; Fashion, Music, and Dancing; Flemings in London; Anti-Flemish Violence; Notes; References and Further Reading; Chapter 11 France; Equivocal Attitudes; The Influence of French Literature at Court; Jean Froissart and Guillaume de Machaut; Chaucer in France