The Oxford Handbook of Chaucer
James Simpson editor Suzanne Conklin Akbari editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:9th Sep '20
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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 the subject 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, and popular 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.
The coverage here is impressive, the scholarship is superb, and the volume as a whole provides a valuable vista onto the state of Chaucer studies right now that will offer a starting point for the next generation of scholars. * Jennifer Sisk, Modern Philology *
This handbook is a monumental achievement that will guide scholarship in Chaucer and late Middle English literary studies for a generation. With thirty-two chapters, the volume organizes different kinds of knowledge that a reader, teacher, or scholar of Chaucer will find indispensable. * Holly A. Crocker, The Medieval Review *
We have a range of perspectives on some of the issues that are now central to the field of Chaucer studies and to the discipline of English more generally, including national or ethnic identities, religious diff erence, bodily diversity, and race ... While some essays are intended for student readers, others providing context to fill in aspects of the late medieval background will be appreciated by specialists. * Roger Kojecký, The Glass *
ISBN: 9780199582655
Dimensions: 249mm x 178mm x 42mm
Weight: 1338g
678 pages