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|a Engaging with Chaucer :
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|a Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. 'And gret wel Chaucer whan ye mete' -- 2. Unhap, Misadventure, Infortune -- 3. Chaucer's Tears -- 4. In Appreciation of Metrical Abnormality -- 5. Blanche, Two Chaucers and the Stanley Family -- 6. 'Tu Numeris Elementa Ligas' -- 7. Troilus and Criseyde and the 'Parfit Blisse of Love' -- 8. Hateful Contraries in 'The Merchant's Tale' -- 9. String Theory and 'The Man of Law's Tale' -- 10. The Pardoner's Passing and How It Matters -- 11. 'Double Sorrow' -- Index
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|a Why do we still read and discuss Chaucer? The answer may be simple: he is fun, and he challenges our intelligence and questions our certainties. This collected volume represents an homage to a toweringly great poet, as well as an acknowledgement of the intellectual excitement, challenges, and pleasure that readers owe to him as even today, his poems have the capacity to change the way we engage with fundamental questions of knowledge, understanding, and beauty.
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