Chaucer and the Jews : sources, contexts, meanings
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Chaucer and the Jews : sources, contexts, meanings
(The multicultural Middle Ages)
Routledge, 2002
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-255) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This edited collection explores the importance of the Jews in the English Christian imagination of the 14th and 15th centuries - long after their expulsion from Britain in 1290.
Table of Contents
- Part I Part I Chaucer Texts
- Chapter 1 1 The Jewish Mother-in-Law: Synagoga and the Man of Law's Tale, Christine M. Rose
- Chapter 2 2 The Pardoner's "Holy Jew", William Chester Jordan
- Chapter 3 3 Chaucer's Prioress, the Jews, and the Muslims, Sheila Delany
- Chapter 4 4 "Jewes werk" in Sir Thopas, Jerome Mandel
- Chapter 5 5 Postcolonial Chaucer and the Virtual Jew, Sylvia Tomasch
- Part II Part II Chaucerian Contexts
- Chapter 6 6 Chaucer and the Translation of the Jewish Scriptures, Mary Dove
- Chapter 7 7 Reading Biblical Outlaws: The "Rise of David" Story in the Fourteenth Century, Timothy S. Jones
- Chapter 8 8 Robert Holcot on the Jews, Nancy L. Turner
- Chapter 9 9 The Protean Jew in the Vernon Manuscript, Denise L. Despres
- Chapter 10 10 The Siege of Jerusalem and Augustinian Historians: Writing about Jews in Fourteenth-Century England, Elisa Narin van Court
- Chapter 11 11 "House Devil, Town Saint" :Anti-Semitism and Hagiography in Medieval Suffolk, Anthony P. Bale
- Part III PART III Chaucer, Jews, and Us
- Chapter 12 12 Englishness and Medieval Anglo-Jewry, Colin Richmond
- Chapter 13 13 Teaching Chaucer to the "Cursed Folk of Herod", Gillian Steinberg
- Chapter 14 14 Positively Medieval: Teaching as a Missionary Activity, Judith S. Neaman
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