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Engaging with Chaucer

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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 to...
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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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Price: £27.95
Pages: 226
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Publication Date: 03 November 2020
ISBN: 9781789209716
Format: Paperback
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Introduction: ‘The craft so long to lerne…’
C.W.R.D. Moseley

Chapter 1. ‘And gret wel Chaucer whan ye mete’: Chaucer’s Earliest Readers, Addresses and Audiences
Sebastian Sobecki

Chapter 2. Unhap, Misadventures, Infortune: Chaucer’s Vocabulary of Mischance
Helen Cooper

Chapter 3. Chaucer’s Tears
Barry Windeatt

Chapter 4. In Appreciation of Metrical Abnormality: Headless Lines and Initial Inversion in Chaucer
Ad Putter

Chapter 5. Blanche, Two Chaucers and the Stanley Family: Rethinking the Reception of The Book of the Duchess
Simon Meecham-Jones

Chapter 6. ‘Tu Numeris Elementa Ligas’: The Consolation of Nature’s Numbers in Parlement of Foulys
C.W.R.D. Moseley

Chapter 7. Troilus and Criseyde and the ‘Parfit Blisse of Love’
Simone Fryer-Bovair

Chapter 8. Hateful Contraries in ‘The Merchant’s Tale
John M. Fyler

Chapter 9. String Theory and ‘The Man of Law’s Tale’: Where is Constancy?
William A. Quinn

Chapter 10. The Pardoner’s Passing and How It Matters: Gender, Relics and Speech Acts
Alex da Costa

Chapter 11. ‘Double Sorrow’: The Complexity of Compaint in Chaucer’s Anelida and Arcite and Henryson’s Testament of Cresseid
Jackie Tasioulas

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