The Oxford handbook of Chaucer:
As the 'father' of the English literary canon, one of a very few writers to appear in every 'great books' syllabus, Chaucer is seen as an author whose works are fundamentally timeless: an author who, like Shakespeare, exemplifies the almost magical power of poetry to appeal to ea...
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Zusammenfassung: | As the 'father' of the English literary canon, one of a very few writers to appear in every 'great books' syllabus, Chaucer is seen as an author whose works are fundamentally timeless: an author who, like Shakespeare, exemplifies the almost magical power of poetry to appeal to each generation of readers. Every age remakes its own Chaucer, developing new understandings of how his poetry intersects with contemporary ways of seeing the world, and the place of thesubject who lives in it. This Handbook comprises a series of essays by established scholars and emerging voices that address Chaucer's poetry in the context of several disciplines, including late medieval philosophy and science, Mediterranean Studies, comparative literature, vernacular theology, andpopular devotion. The volume paints the field in broad strokes and sections include Biography and Circumstances of Daily Life; Chaucer in the European Frame; Philosophy and Science in the Universities; Christian Doctrine and Religious Heterodoxy; and the Chaucerian Afterlife. Taken as a whole, The Oxford Handbook of Chaucer offers a snapshot of the current state of the field, and a bold suggestion of the trajectories along which Chaucer studies are likely to develop in the future. |
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adam_text | Contents List ofFigures Note on the Text and List ofAbbreviations Notes on Contributors Introduction: Placing the Past xi xiii xv і Suzanne Conklin Akbari PART I BIOGRAPHY AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF DAILY LIFE 1. Chaucer’s Travels for the Court 11 Peter Brown 2. Chaucer and Contemporary Courts of Law and Politics: House, Law, Game 26 Matthew Giancarlo 3. At Home and in the ‘Countour-Hous’: Chaucers Polyglot Dwellings 43 Jonathan Hsy 4. Labour and Time 63 Kellie Robertson 5. Books and Booklessness in Chaucer’s England 81 Alexandra Gillespie 6. The Role of the Scribe: Genius of the Book 98 Martha Rust 7· ‘Gaufred, deere maister soverain: Chaucer and Rhetoric James Simpson 126
viii CONTENTS PART II CHAUCER IN THE MEDITERRANEAN FRAME 8. Anti-Judaism/Anti-Semitism and the Structures of Chaucerian Thought 147 Steven F. Kruger 9. Ό Hebraic People!’: English Jews and the Twelfth-Century Literary Scene 166 Ruth Nisse 10. The Hazards of Narration: Frame-Tale Technologies and the Oriental Tale’ 184 Karla Mallette 11. Fictions of Espionage: Performing Pilgrim and Crusader Identities in the Age of Chaucer 197 Suzanne M. Yeager PART III CHAUCER IN THE EUROPEAN FRAME 12. Ovid: Artistic Identity and Intertextuality Jamie C. Fumo 13. Chaucer and the Textualities of Troy 219 238 Marilynn Desmond 14. The Romance of the Rose: Allegory and Lyric Voice 252 David F. Hult 15. Challenging the Patronage Paradigm: Late-Medieval Francophone Writers and the Poet-Prince Relationship 270 Deborah McGrady 16. Dante and the Author of the Decameron: Love, Literature, and Authority in Boccaccio 286 Martin Eisner 17. Boccaccio’s Early Romances Warren Ginsberg 303
CONTENTS 18. Chaucers Petrarch: enlumyned ben they ІХ 325 Ronald L. Martinez 19. Dante and the Medieval City: How the Dead Live 351 David L. Pike 20. Historiography: Nicholas Trevet’s Transnational History 368 Suzanne Conklin Akbari PART IV PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE IN THE UNIVERSITIES 21. Grammar and Rhetoric c.noo-c.1400 389 Rita Copeland 22. Philosophy, Logic, and Nominalism Fabienne Michelet and 407 Martin Pickavé 23. The Poetics of Trespass and Duress: Chaucer and the Fifth Inn of Court 426 Eleanor Johnson 24. Medicine and Science in Chaucers Day 440 E. Ruth Harvey 25. Logic and Mathematics: The Oxford Calculators 456 Edith Dudley Sylla PART V CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE AND RELIGIOUS HETERODOXY 26. Wycliffism and its After-Effects 475 Stephen E. Lahey 27. ‘Anticlericalism’, Inter-Clerical Polemic and Theological Vernaculars 494 Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, Melissa Mayus, Katie Ann-Marie Bugyis and 28. Chaucer as Image-Maker Denise Despres 527
x CONTENTS PART VI THE CHAUCERIAN AFTERLIFE 29. Geographesis, or the Afterlife of Britain in Chaucer 547 Jeffrey Jerome Cohen 30. Vernacular Authorship and Public Poetry: John Gower 563 T. Matthew N. McCabe 31. Lydgates Chaucer 580 Anthony Bale 32. Dialogisin in Hoccleve 6ox Jonathan M. Newman 33. Old Books and New Beginnings North of Chaucer: Revisionary Reframings in The Kingis Quair and The Testament of Cresseid 620 Iain MacLeod Higgins Index 637
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Contents List ofFigures Note on the Text and List ofAbbreviations Notes on Contributors Introduction: Placing the Past xi xiii xv і Suzanne Conklin Akbari PART I BIOGRAPHY AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF DAILY LIFE 1. Chaucer’s Travels for the Court 11 Peter Brown 2. Chaucer and Contemporary Courts of Law and Politics: House, Law, Game 26 Matthew Giancarlo 3. At Home and in the ‘Countour-Hous’: Chaucers Polyglot Dwellings 43 Jonathan Hsy 4. Labour and Time 63 Kellie Robertson 5. Books and Booklessness in Chaucer’s England 81 Alexandra Gillespie 6. The Role of the Scribe: Genius of the Book 98 Martha Rust 7· ‘Gaufred, deere maister soverain: Chaucer and Rhetoric James Simpson 126
viii CONTENTS PART II CHAUCER IN THE MEDITERRANEAN FRAME 8. Anti-Judaism/Anti-Semitism and the Structures of Chaucerian Thought 147 Steven F. Kruger 9. Ό Hebraic People!’: English Jews and the Twelfth-Century Literary Scene 166 Ruth Nisse 10. The Hazards of Narration: Frame-Tale Technologies and the Oriental Tale’ 184 Karla Mallette 11. Fictions of Espionage: Performing Pilgrim and Crusader Identities in the Age of Chaucer 197 Suzanne M. Yeager PART III CHAUCER IN THE EUROPEAN FRAME 12. Ovid: Artistic Identity and Intertextuality Jamie C. Fumo 13. Chaucer and the Textualities of Troy 219 238 Marilynn Desmond 14. The Romance of the Rose: Allegory and Lyric Voice 252 David F. Hult 15. Challenging the Patronage Paradigm: Late-Medieval Francophone Writers and the Poet-Prince Relationship 270 Deborah McGrady 16. Dante and the Author of the Decameron: Love, Literature, and Authority in Boccaccio 286 Martin Eisner 17. Boccaccio’s Early Romances Warren Ginsberg 303
CONTENTS 18. Chaucers Petrarch: enlumyned ben they ІХ 325 Ronald L. Martinez 19. Dante and the Medieval City: How the Dead Live 351 David L. Pike 20. Historiography: Nicholas Trevet’s Transnational History 368 Suzanne Conklin Akbari PART IV PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE IN THE UNIVERSITIES 21. Grammar and Rhetoric c.noo-c.1400 389 Rita Copeland 22. Philosophy, Logic, and Nominalism Fabienne Michelet and 407 Martin Pickavé 23. The Poetics of Trespass and Duress: Chaucer and the Fifth Inn of Court 426 Eleanor Johnson 24. Medicine and Science in Chaucers Day 440 E. Ruth Harvey 25. Logic and Mathematics: The Oxford Calculators 456 Edith Dudley Sylla PART V CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE AND RELIGIOUS HETERODOXY 26. Wycliffism and its After-Effects 475 Stephen E. Lahey 27. ‘Anticlericalism’, Inter-Clerical Polemic and Theological Vernaculars 494 Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, Melissa Mayus, Katie Ann-Marie Bugyis and 28. Chaucer as Image-Maker Denise Despres 527
x CONTENTS PART VI THE CHAUCERIAN AFTERLIFE 29. Geographesis, or the Afterlife of Britain in Chaucer 547 Jeffrey Jerome Cohen 30. Vernacular Authorship and Public Poetry: John Gower 563 T. Matthew N. McCabe 31. Lydgates Chaucer 580 Anthony Bale 32. Dialogisin in Hoccleve 6ox Jonathan M. Newman 33. Old Books and New Beginnings North of Chaucer: Revisionary Reframings in The Kingis Quair and The Testament of Cresseid 620 Iain MacLeod Higgins Index 637 |
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