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Traditions and Renewals

Traditions and Renewals
Author: Marie Borroff
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780300096125

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Marie Borroff is a literary critic, poet and philologist as well as mediaevalist, with a particular interest in the powers and effects of poetic language. In this collection of essays she explores problems of central importance in the poetry of Chaucer and his nameless contemporary, the Gawain - or Pearl - poet. The work should be useful in the study of late-Middle English literature.


Twentieth Century Interpretations of the Pardoner's Tale

Twentieth Century Interpretations of the Pardoner's Tale
Author: Dewey R. Faulkner
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1973
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Literary critics and commentators examine and expound upon an important story in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Provides insight into a "classic gem of English literature."


From Chaucer's Pardoner to Shakespeare's Iago

From Chaucer's Pardoner to Shakespeare's Iago
Author: Maik Goth
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2009
Genre: Iago (Fictitious character)
ISBN: 9783631564653

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In The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages the American critic Harold Bloom claims that Shakespeare drew on Chaucer's Pardoner when creating the villain Iago for his Othello. This book turns Bloom's observation of influences within the canon of Western literature into a more complex intermedial analysis of dramatic and literary traditions at the waning of the Middle Ages and the dawn of the Renaissance. The discussion of verbal and non-verbal codes in Chaucer's presentation of the Pardoner and Shakespeare's depiction of Iago sheds light on the various strands of the Vice's development, and shows that Chaucer's pilgrim, who descends obliquely from the stage Vices, stands at the very beginning of the Vice tradition, while Iago is a late development of him, who adapts his role to new dramatic challenges.


Chaucer's Pardoner's Prologue and Tale

Chaucer's Pardoner's Prologue and Tale
Author: Marilyn Sutton
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0802047440

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The Chaucer Bibliography series aims to provide annotated bibliographies for all of Chaucer's work. This book summarizes 20th-century commentaries on Chaucer's "Pardoner's Prologue" and "Tale."


The Pardoner's Tale

The Pardoner's Tale
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1928
Genre:
ISBN:

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Chaucer's Pilgrims

Chaucer's Pilgrims
Author: Robert Thomas Lambdin
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 415
Release: 1999-04-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0313019487

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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is one of the oldest and most widely studied works of English literature. The tales provide a glimpse of medieval life, and the professions of the pilgrims figure prominently in the poetry. To have a clear understanding of Chaucer's work, the reader needs to know about the vocations of the pilgrims. For some 600 years, this information has been difficult to locate. This reference work conveniently synthesizes and discusses information about the occupation of each of Chaucer's pilgrims and provides an historical context. The volume contains individual entries for each of Chaucer's pilgrims, and the entries share a similar format to foster comparison. Each entry includes three parts. First, the pilgrim's profession is discussed in terms of the daily routine of the medieval occupation. Second, the vocation is examined in terms of its reflection in the tale told by the pilgrim. Third, the vocation and the tale are discussed, when possible, in relation to the descriptions of the characters provided in the General Prologue. Each entry includes a bibliography, and the volume concludes with a list of works for further reading.


Chaucer and the Subject of History

Chaucer and the Subject of History
Author: Lee Patterson
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780299128340

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Chaucer's interest in individuality was strikingly modern. He was aware of the pressures on individuality exerted by the past and by society - by history. Chaucer investigated not just the idea of history but the historical world intimately related to his own political and literary career. This book has shaped the way that Chaucer is read.


Chaucer

Chaucer
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317891201

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This new addition to the Longman Critical Readers Series provides an overview of the various ways in which modern critical theory has influenced Chaucer Studies over the last fifteen years. There is still a sense in the academic world, and in the wider literary community, that Medieval Studies are generally impervious to many of the questions that modern theory asks, and that it concerns itself only with traditional philological and historical issues. On the contrary, this book shows how Chaucer, specifically the Canterbury Tales, has been radically and excitingly 'opened up' by feminist, Lacanian, Bakhtinian, deconstructive, semiotic and anthropological theories to name but a few. The book provides an introduction to these new developments by anthologising some of the most important work in the field, including excerpts from book-length works, as well as articles from leading and innovative journals. The introduction to the volume examines in some detail the relation between the individual strengths of each of the above approaches and the ways in which a 'postmodernist' Chaucer is seen as reflecting them all. This convenient single volume collection of key critical analyses of Chaucer, which includes work from some journals and studies that are not always easily available, will be indispensable to students of Medieval Studies, Medieval Literature and Chaucer, as well as to general readers who seek to widen their understanding of the forces behind Chaucer's writing.


Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800

Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800
Author: James E. Person
Publisher: Literature Criticism from 1400
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780810361164

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Presents literary criticism on the works of writers of the period 1400-1800. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including published journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, broadsheets, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Criticism includes early views from the author's lifetime as well as later views, including extensive collections of contemporary analysis.


Canterbury Tales

Canterbury Tales
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1903
Genre:
ISBN:

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