Chaucer and the Politics of Discourse

Chaucer and the Politics of Discourse
Title Chaucer and the Politics of Discourse PDF eBook
Author Michaela Paasche Grudin
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages 230
Release 1996
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781570031021

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A detailed study of Chaucer's fascination with communication as a reciprocal process between speaker and listener', which considers the importance of discourse for social order and the ways in which Chaucer used it against authority.

Chaucer's Pardoner and Gender Theory

Chaucer's Pardoner and Gender Theory
Title Chaucer's Pardoner and Gender Theory PDF eBook
Author NA NA
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 251
Release 2016-04-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1349618772

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Chaucer s Pardoner and Gender Theory, the first book-length treatment of the character, examines the Pardoner in Chaucer s Canterbury Tales from the perspective of both medieval and twentieth-century theories of sex, gender, and erotic practice. Sturges argues for a discontinuous, fragmentary reading of this character and his tale that is genuinely both premodern and postmodern. Drawing on theorists ranging from St. Augustine and Alain de Lille to Judith Butler and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Sturges approaches the Pardoner as a representative of the construction of historical - and sexual - identities in a variety of historically specific discourses, and argues that medieval understandings of gender remain sedimented in postmodern discourse.

Social Chaucer

Social Chaucer
Title Social Chaucer PDF eBook
Author Paul Strohm
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 1989
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780674811997

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This text analyzes the effect of Chaucer's poetry on his contemporary readers, examining how he and his audience understood their society and how this is reflected in the works. This book provides a fuller understanding of Chaucer's world and the social implications of literary styles and form.

Chaucer's Open Books

Chaucer's Open Books
Title Chaucer's Open Books PDF eBook
Author Rosemarie Potz McGerr
Publisher
Total Pages 210
Release 1998
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780813015729

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Rosemarie McGerr examines the open-endedness of Chaucer's narrative poems in relation to modern and postmodern theory and to medieval traditions. She discusses links between Chaucer's poems and modern definitions of open form and then addresses medieval conventions of closure and pre-Chaucerian poems that subverted those conventions. Against this critical backdrop, she offers readings of Chaucer's narrative poems focusing on how they manipulate medieval conventions of closure and openness, highlight ambiguity in interpretation of texts, and raise questions about the relationship of gender and reading.

Chaucer and Religion

Chaucer and Religion
Title Chaucer and Religion PDF eBook
Author Helen Phillips
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 238
Release 2010
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1843842297

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Chaucer's writings (the 'Canterbury Tales', lyrics and dream poems and Troilus) are here freshly examined in relation to the religions, the religious traditions and the religious controversies of his era.

Chaucer’s Polyphony

Chaucer’s Polyphony
Title Chaucer’s Polyphony PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Fruoco
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 241
Release 2020-10-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501514369

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Geoffrey Chaucer has long been considered by the critics as the father of English poetry. However, this notion not only tends to forget a huge part of the history of Anglo-Saxon literature but also to ignore the specificities of Chaucer’s style. Indeed, Chaucer’s decision to write in Middle English, in a time when the hegemony of Latin and Old French was undisputed (especially at the court of Edward III and Richard II), was consistent with an intellectual movement that was trying to give back to European vernaculars the prestige necessary to a genuine cultural production, which eventually led to the emergence of romance and of the modern novel. As a result, if Chaucer cannot be thought of as the father of English poetry, he is, however, the father of English prose and one of the main artisans of what Mikhail Bakhtin called the polyphonic novel.

Annotated Chaucer bibliography

Annotated Chaucer bibliography
Title Annotated Chaucer bibliography PDF eBook
Author Mark Allen
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 886
Release 2015-11-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1784996459

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An extremely thorough, expertly compiled and crisply annotated comprehensive bibliography of Chaucer scholarship between 1997 and 2010