The Wadsworth Chaucer

The Wadsworth Chaucer
Title The Wadsworth Chaucer PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher Cengage Learning
Pages 0
Release 1986-12-12
Genre
ISBN 9781133316282

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This edition provides the general information on Chaucer's life, language, and works that one needs for a first reading of Chaucer, and difficult words and constructions are glossed on the pages. The Appendix contains the materials, including the extensive notes and glossary, for a more thorough understanding of Chaucer's works.

Chaucer and the Subversion of Form

Chaucer and the Subversion of Form
Title Chaucer and the Subversion of Form PDF eBook
Author Thomas A. Prendergast
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 241
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Drama
ISBN 1107192846

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Brings 'new formalist' approaches to Chaucer, focusing on formal agency, bodies, disability, ethics, poetics, reception, and scale.

30 Great Myths about Chaucer

30 Great Myths about Chaucer
Title 30 Great Myths about Chaucer PDF eBook
Author Thomas A. Prendergast
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 226
Release 2020-04-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1119194059

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The facts and fictions that continue to shape our understanding of Chaucer and his place in literary tradition Is Chaucer the father of English literature? The first English poet? Was he a feminist? A political opportunist? A spy? Is Chaucer’s language too difficult for modern readers? 30 Great Myths about Chaucer explores the widely held ideas and opinions about the medieval poet, discussing how ‘myths’ have influenced Chaucer’s reception history and interpretations of his poetry through the centuries. This unique text offers original insights on the character of Chaucer, the nature of his works, the myths that inform our conceptions of Chaucer, and the underlying causes of these myths. Each accessible and engaging chapter focuses on a specific myth, including those surrounding Chaucer’s romantic life, political leanings, religious views, personal struggles, financial challenges, ideas about chivalry, representations of social class, and many others. More than simply correcting inaccurate facts or clarifying common misconceptions about Chaucer, the text delves deeper to address how the myths have shaped the critical interpretation and enduring literary legacy of Chaucer. This innovative volume: Explores how generations of readers continue to shape understanding of Chaucer Highlights the intersection of medievalism and Chaucer studies Helps readers detach myths about Chaucer from critical readings of his works Examines whether myths about Chaucer are based on historical fact or literary interpretation Discusses the history of reading Chaucer in contexts of biography, criticism, and popular culture 30 Great Myths about Chaucer is an indispensable resource for academics, researchers, graduate students, upper-level undergraduates, and general readers with interest in Chaucer and early English and Middle Ages literature.

The Idea of the Canterbury Tales

The Idea of the Canterbury Tales
Title The Idea of the Canterbury Tales PDF eBook
Author Donald R. Howard
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 420
Release 2023-11-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0520312775

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1976.

Approaches to Teaching Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

Approaches to Teaching Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
Title Approaches to Teaching Chaucer's Canterbury Tales PDF eBook
Author Peter W. Travis
Publisher Modern Language Association
Pages 231
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1603291954

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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales was the subject of the first volume in the Approaches to Teaching series, published in 1980. But in the past thirty years, Chaucer scholarship has evolved dramatically, teaching styles have changed, and new technologies have created extraordinary opportunities for studying Chaucer. This second edition of Approaches to Teaching Chaucer's Canterbury Tales reflects the wide variety of contexts in which students encounter the poem and the diversity of perspectives and methods instructors bring to it. Perennial topics such as class, medieval marriage, genre, and tale order rub shoulders with considerations of violence, postcoloniality, masculinities, race, and food in the tales. The first section, "Materials," reviews available editions, scholarship, and audiovisual and electronic resources for studying The Canterbury Tales. In the second section, "Approaches," thirty-six essays discuss strategies for teaching Chaucer's language, for introducing theory in the classroom, for focusing on individual tales, and for using digital resources in the classroom. The multiplicity of approaches reflects the richness of Chaucer's work and the continuing excitement of each new generation's encounter with it.

Telling the Stories Right

Telling the Stories Right
Title Telling the Stories Right PDF eBook
Author Jack Baker
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 215
Release 2018-03-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1532638116

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Wendell Berry thinks of himself as a storyteller. It's somewhat ironic then that he is better known as an essayist, a poet, and an advocate for small farmers. The essays in this collection consider the many facets of Berry's life and work, but they focus on his efforts as a novelist and story writer. Indeed, Berry had already published three novels before his seminal work of cultural criticism, The Unsettling of America, established him as an ardent defender of local communities and sustainable agriculture. And over the past fifty years, he has published eight novels and more than forty-eight short stories set in the imagined community of Port William. His exquisite rendering of this small Kentucky town challenges us to see the beauty of our own places and communities and to tend their health, threatened though it inevitably is. The twelve contributors to this collection approach Berry's fiction from a variety of perspectives--literary studies, journalism, theology, history, songwriting--to shed light on its remarkable ability to make a good life imaginable and compelling. The first collection devoted to Berry's fiction, this volume insists that any consideration of Berry's work must begin with his stories.

Flaying in the Pre-modern World

Flaying in the Pre-modern World
Title Flaying in the Pre-modern World PDF eBook
Author Larissa Tracy
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 426
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 1843844524

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The practice and the representation of flaying in the middle ages and after are considered in this provocative collection.