Geoffrey Chaucer
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Geoffrey Chaucer
(Rereading literature / general editor, Terry Eagleton)
Blackwell, 1986
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780631138815
Description
Chaucer has long been the subject of critical approaches which hold the individual to be the key to understanding, linking tales and tellers, stories and character, Chaucer and 'England'. In this book Stephen Knight approaches the power and authority of Chaucer's historical imagination with a far greater emphasis on the role of culture, and rereads Chaucer in the light of both the concerns of critical theory, and medieval systems of public and community identity.
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: pbk ISBN 9780631138822
Description
Chaucer has long been the subject of critical approaches which hold the individual to be the key to understanding, linking tales and tellers, stories and 'character', Chaucer and 'England'. In this book Stephen Knight approaches the power and authority of Chaucer's historical imagination with a far greater emphasis on the role of culture, and rereads Chaucer in the light of both the concern of critical theory, and medieval systems of public and community identity. These serve to bring into focus the social conflict and historical forces that lie behind all that links frames to voices, genres to ideology, contemporary to medieval, and Chaucer to text.
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