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Refiguring Chaucer in the Renaissance

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This collection of essays surveys the diverse receptions and workings of Chaucer from the early sixteenth to the early seventeenth century. It emphasizes the many kinds of influence that Chaucer and his poems exerted on British letters and culture during these years and assesses how "Chaucer"--Poet, works, and representations by others - became a cultural category that changed in Tudor and early Jacobean England, as the Reformation and increasing distance from Middle English made Chaucer representative of a lost medieval past.

العنوان Refiguring Chaucer in the Renaissance / edited by Theresa M. Krier. [electronic resource]
الناشر Gainesville : University Press of Florida
تاريخ الإصدار c1998
ملاحظات Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
رقم الرف Receiving Chaucer in Renaissance England / Theresa M. Krier -- "Wrastling for this world" : Wyatt and the Tudor canonization of Chaucer / John Watkins -- Authority and the defense of fiction : Renaissance poetics and Chaucer's House of Fame / Carol A.N. Martin -- Thomas Speght's Renaissance Chaucer and the solaas of sentence in Troilus and Criseyde / Clare R. Kinney -- Narrative reflections : re-envisaging the poet in The Canterbury Tales and The Faerie Queene / Judith H. Anderson -- "Sundrie doubts" : vulnerable understanding and dubious origins in Spenser's continuation of the Squire's Tale / Craig A. Berry -- Idolatrous idylls : Protestant iconoclasm, Spenser's Daphnaïda, and Chaucer's Book of the Duchess / Glenn Steinberg -- Room of one's own for decisions : Chaucer and The Faerie Queene / A. Kent Hieatt -- Aim was song : from narrative to lyric in The Parlement of Foules and Love's Labour's Lost / Theresa M. Krier -- Jacobean Chaucer : The Two Noble Kinsmen and other Chaucerian plays / Helen Cooper.
الشكل 1 online resource (viii, 240 p. )
اللغة الانكليزية
رقم النظام 997010701438305171
MARC RECORDS

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