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|a Batkie, Stephanie L.
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|a A New Companion to Critical Thinking on Chaucer
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|a 1 online resource (370 p.).
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|a Front Cover -- Half-title -- Companions -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- References and Abbreviations -- Foreword: Chaucer's Singular Vocabulary -- Front matter -- Introduction -- Geoffrey Chaucer: A Cultural and Linguistic Biography -- Chaucer Studies: Theoretical Questions and Points of Focus -- Aesthetics and Form in Chaucer -- Affect, Emotions, and the Mind in Chaucer -- English versus European Chaucer -- Gender and Sexuality Studies and Chaucer -- Nature and Nonhuman Entities in Chaucer -- Philosophical Chaucer
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|a Political and Ethical Chaucer -- Post- historicism and Chaucer -- Racial and Religious Difference and Chaucer -- Reception Studies and Chaucer -- Religion and Chaucer -- Sources for Chaucer -- How to Use This Book -- For Students -- For Instructors -- For Scholars -- Bibliography -- PART ONE -- Consent/ Assent -- Bibliography -- Entente -- The Friar's Tale -- Troilus and Criseyde -- Chaucer's Entente -- Chaucer and the Fleet Street Friar -- Bibliography -- Pite -- The Man of Law's Tale: The Limitations of Pity's Imagined Communities
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|a The Knight's Tale: Womanly Pity, Masculine Mercy, and a Gentil Right to Rule -- The Perils of Embodiment: Undercutting Pite as Emotive in the Merchant's Tale -- Womanly Feeling in the Squire's Tale: Pite's Hold and Female Homosociality -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Slider -- Bibliography -- Response: Consent, Entente, Pite, Slider -- Bibliography -- PART TWO -- Merveille -- Marvels and Perspective in the Squire's Tale -- Marvels and Vision in the Franklin's Tale -- Marvels and Morality in the Clerk's Tale -- Conclusion: Chaucer's Marvels -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography -- Virginite
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|a Bibliography -- Swiven -- Bibliography -- Craft -- Craft as Specialty: The Canterbury Tales -- Love- Craft in Stanzas: Anelida and Arcite and Troilus and Criseyde -- Bibliography -- Response: Merveille, Virginite, Swiven, Craft -- Bibliography -- PART THREE -- Vertu -- Heroic Subjectivity, Vernacular Ethics, and Feminist Vertues -- Melibee, or Refashioning the Whole Person -- Middle English Vertu, New Materialism, and Feminist Subjectivity -- Bibliography -- Wal -- What Is a Wall? -- Walls of the Body -- Walls of the Mind -- Walls of Wonder -- Bibliography -- Thing.
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|a Inventional Things in the Legend of Good Women -- The Sufficient Thing of Truth -- Bibliography -- Blak -- Bibliography -- RESPONSE: VERTU, WAL, THING, BLAK -- Bibliography -- PART FOUR -- Auctorite/ Auctour -- Some Etymologies and Distinctions -- "Womanly Noblesse" -- Myn Auctour and Grete Auctoritee -- The Antinomy of Authority and Freedom -- Bibliography -- Seculere -- Alle Thyng Hath Tyme -- A Clokke or an Abbey Orologge -- So Siker as In Principio -- Bibliography -- Flesh -- Disability Studies -- Prosthetic Flesh -- Rebel Flesh -- Bibliography -- Memorie -- Bibliography
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|a This New Companion to Critical Thinking on Chaucer brings together preeminent scholars from around the world and adopts a novel approaching, beginning with the basics: Chaucer's words. Each chapter explores a single word from the Chaucerian corpus to develop readings that extend across the author's works. Without being limited to a particular text or theoretical approach, contributors model scholarly thinking in action, posing questions and offering analyses from textual, theoretical, historical, and material approaches. The result is a comprehensive collection of essays that illuminates Chauc.
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