This collection gathers leading international scholars in the humanities, who offer cutting-edge responses to the writings of Geoffrey Chaucer for the current critical moment. The range of methodological approaches exemplifies significant trends in medieval literary and medievalism studies, providing a springboard for future research. -- .
This collection gathers leading international scholars in the humanities, who offer cutting-edge responses to the writings of Geoffrey Chaucer for the current critical moment. The range of methodological approaches exemplifies significant trends in medieval literary and medievalism studies, providing a springboard for future research. -- .
Helen M. Hickey, Anne McKendry and Melissa Raine are Research Associates at the University of Melbourne
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Introduction Helen M. Hickey, Anne McKendry and Melissa Raine 1 Identifying, and identifying with, Chaucer Paul Strohm 2 First encounter: 'snail horn perception' in Geoffrey Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde Elizabeth Robertson 3 Sir Thopas's mourning maidens Helen Cooper 4 Chaucerian rhyme breaking Ruth Evans 5 'Have ye nat seyn somtyme a pale face?' Stephanie Downes 6 Heavy atmosphere Jeffrey Jerome Cohen 7 Hunting and fortune in the Book of the Duchess and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Frank Grady 8 The implausible plausibility of the Prologue to the Tale of Beryn Thomas A. Prendergast 9 Caxton in the middle of English David Matthews 10 'Hail graybeard bard': Chaucer in the nineteenth century popular consciousness Stephen Knight 11 Chaucer as Catholic child in nineteenth century English reception Andrew Lynch 12 Flesh and stone: William Morris's News from Nowhere and Chaucer's dream visions John M. Ganim 13 'In remembrance of his persone': transhistorical empathy and the Chaucerian face Louise D'Arcens 14 Textual face: cognition as recognition James Simpson Index
Introduction Helen M. Hickey, Anne McKendry and Melissa Raine 1 Identifying, and identifying with, Chaucer Paul Strohm 2 First encounter: 'snail horn perception' in Geoffrey Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde Elizabeth Robertson 3 Sir Thopas's mourning maidens Helen Cooper 4 Chaucerian rhyme breaking Ruth Evans 5 'Have ye nat seyn somtyme a pale face?' Stephanie Downes 6 Heavy atmosphere Jeffrey Jerome Cohen 7 Hunting and fortune in the Book of the Duchess and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Frank Grady 8 The implausible plausibility of the Prologue to the Tale of Beryn Thomas A. Prendergast 9 Caxton in the middle of English David Matthews 10 'Hail graybeard bard': Chaucer in the nineteenth century popular consciousness Stephen Knight 11 Chaucer as Catholic child in nineteenth century English reception Andrew Lynch 12 Flesh and stone: William Morris's News from Nowhere and Chaucer's dream visions John M. Ganim 13 'In remembrance of his persone': transhistorical empathy and the Chaucerian face Louise D'Arcens 14 Textual face: cognition as recognition James Simpson Index
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