Routledge Revivals: Chaucer, Langland, and the Creative Imagination (1980)

Routledge Revivals: Chaucer, Langland, and the Creative Imagination (1980)
Title Routledge Revivals: Chaucer, Langland, and the Creative Imagination (1980) PDF eBook
Author David Aers
Publisher Routledge
Pages 287
Release 2017-11-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351373595

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First published in 1980, this study of two renowned later fourteenth century English poets, Chaucer and Langland, concentrates on some major and representative aspects of their work. Aers shows that, in contrast to the mass conventional writing of the period, which was happy to accept and propagate traditional ideologies, Chaucer and Langland were preoccupied with actual conflicts, strains, and developments in received ideologies and social practices. He demonstrates that they were genuinely exploratory, and created work which actively questioned dominant ideologies, even those which they themselves revered and hoped to affirm. For Chaucer and Langland the imagination was indeed creative, involved in the active construction of meanings, and in their poetry they grasped and explored social commitments, religious developments and many perplexing contradictions which were subverting inherited paradigms.

Routledge Revivals: Chaucer, Langland, and the Creative Imagination (1980)

Routledge Revivals: Chaucer, Langland, and the Creative Imagination (1980)
Title Routledge Revivals: Chaucer, Langland, and the Creative Imagination (1980) PDF eBook
Author David Aers
Publisher Routledge
Pages 236
Release 2019-05-31
Genre
ISBN 9781138552999

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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Imagination and Traditional Ideologies in Piers Plowman -- 2 Langland and the Church: Affirmation and Negation -- 3 Langland, Apocalypse and the Saeculum -- 4 Chaucer: Reflexive Imagination, Knowledge and Authority -- 5 Chaucer's Criseyde: Woman in Society, Woman in Love -- 6 Chaucer: Love, Sex and Marriage -- 7 Imagination, Order and Ideology: The Knight's Tale -- Notes -- Index

Chaucer, Langland, and the Creative Imagination

Chaucer, Langland, and the Creative Imagination
Title Chaucer, Langland, and the Creative Imagination PDF eBook
Author David Aers
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 236
Release 1980
Genre English poetry
ISBN 9780710007810

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Chaucer, Langland, and Fourteenth-Century Literary History

Chaucer, Langland, and Fourteenth-Century Literary History
Title Chaucer, Langland, and Fourteenth-Century Literary History PDF eBook
Author Anne Middleton
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 278
Release 2023-04-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000947580

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Anne Middleton's essays have been among the most vigorous, learned, and influential in the field of medieval English literature. Their 'crux-busting' energies have illuminated local obscurities with generous learning lightly wielded. Their historically- and theoretically-informed meditations on the nature of poetic discourse traced how the generation of Chaucer and Langland devised a category of the literary that could embody a ethos of engaged, worldly consensus and make that consensus available to imaginative and rational consideration. And their reflections on the enterprise of literary study found a rational way, free of cant, to understand the work of the literary scholar. This volume reprints eight essays: ’The Idea of Public Poetry in the Reign of Richard II,’ ’Chaucer's 'New Men' and the Good of Literature in the Canterbury Tales,’ ’The Physician's Tale and Love's Martyrs: 'Ensamples Mo than Ten' as a Method in the Canterbury Tales,’ ’The Clerk and His Tale: Some Literary Contexts,’ ’Narration and the Invention of Experience: Episodic Form in Piers Plowman,’ ’Making a Good End: John But as a Reader of Piers Plowman,’ ’William Langland's 'Kynde Name': Authorial Signature and Social Identity in Late Fourteenth-Century England,’ ’Life in the Margins, or, What's an Annotator to Do?’ It includes one essay previously unpublished, ’Playing the Plowman: Legends of Fourteenth-Century Authorship.’

A Companion to Chaucer

A Companion to Chaucer
Title A Companion to Chaucer PDF eBook
Author Peter Brown
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 536
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 047069274X

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Designed as both a contribution to original research and as a stimulating and accessible text, this volume is a helpful, reliable, responsive and adaptable resource for students of Chaucer at all levels.

A New Introduction to Chaucer

A New Introduction to Chaucer
Title A New Introduction to Chaucer PDF eBook
Author D. S. Brewer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 378
Release 2014-07-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317895363

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This new introduction to Chaucer has been radically rewritten since the previous edition which was published in 1984. The book is a controversial and modern restatement of some of the traditional views on Chaucer, and seeks to present a rounded introduction to his life, cultural setting and works. Professor Brewer takes into account recent literary criticism, both challenging new ideas and using them in his analysis of Chaucer's work. Above all, there is a strong emphasis on leading the reader to understand and enjoy the poetry and prose, and to try to understand Chaucer's values which are often seen to oppose modern principles. A New Introduction to Chaucer is the result of Derek Brewer's distinguished career spanning fifty years of research and study of Chaucer and contemporary scholarship and criticism. New interpretations of many of the poems are presented including a detailed account of the Book of the Duchess. Derek Brewer's fresh and narrative style of writing will appeal to all who are interested in Chaucer, from sixth-form and undergraduate students who are new to Chaucer's work through to more advanced students and lecturers.

Chaucer

Chaucer
Title Chaucer PDF eBook
Author Marion Turner
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 626
Release 2020-09-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0691210152

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"More than any other canonical English writer, Geoffrey Chaucer lived and worked at the centre of political life--yet his poems are anything but conventional. Edgy, complicated, and often dark, they reflect a conflicted world, and their astonishing diversity and innovative language earned Chaucer renown as the father of English literature. Marion Turner, however, reveals him as a great European writer and thinker. To understand his accomplishment, she reconstructs in unprecedented detail the cosmopolitan world of Chaucer's adventurous life, focusing on the places and spaces that fired his imagination. Uncovering important new information about Chaucer's travels, private life, and the early circulation of his writings, this innovative biography documents a series of vivid episodes, moving from the commercial wharves of London to the frescoed chapels of Florence and the kingdom of Navarre, where Christians, Muslims, and Jews lived side by side. The narrative recounts Chaucer's experiences as a prisoner of war in France, as a father visiting his daughter's nunnery, as a member of a chaotic Parliament, and as a diplomat in Milan, where he encountered the writings of Dante and Boccaccio. At the same time, the book offers a comprehensive exploration of Chaucer's writings, taking the reader to the Troy of Troilus and Criseyde, the gardens of the dream visions, and the peripheries and thresholds of The Canterbury Tales. By exploring the places Chaucer visited, the buildings he inhabited, the books he read, and the art and objects he saw, this landmark biography tells the extraordinary story of how a wine merchant's son became the poet of The Canterbury Tales." -- Publisher's description.