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Studies in the Age of Chaucer – Volume 34: NCS Studies in the Age of Chaucer

Autor David Matthews
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 ian 2013
Studies in the Age of Chaucer is the annual yearbook of the New Chaucer Society, publishing articles on the writing of Chaucer and his contemporaries, their antecedents and successors, and their intellectual and social contexts. More generally, articles explore the culture and writing of later medieval Britain (1200-1500). Each SAC volume also includes an annotated bibliography and reviews of Chaucer-related publications.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780933784369
ISBN-10: 0933784368
Pagini: 570
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: MR – University of Notre Dame Press
Seria NCS Studies in the Age of Chaucer


Cuprins

ARTICLES
Carolynn Van Dyke
Names of the Beasts: Tracking the Animot in Medieval Texts
Isabel Davis
Calling: Langland, Gower, and Chaucer on Saint Paul
Wan-Chuan Kao
Conduct Shameful and Unshameful in The Franklin’s Tale
Roger A. Ladd
Selling Alys: Reading (with) the Wife of Bath
Martin Camargo
Chaucer and the Oxford Renaissance of Anglo-Latin Rhetoric
Jonathan Stavsky
John Lydgate Reads The Clerk’s Tale
Nicola McDonald
Desire Out of Order and Undo Your Door
Robyn Malo
Penitential Discourse in Hoccleve’s Series
COLLOQUIUM: ANIMALIA
Gillian Rudd, Introduction
Lisa J. Kiser, The Animals That Therefore They Were: Some Chaucerian Animal/Human Relationships
Susan Crane, Cat, Capon, and Pig in The Summoner’s Tale
Gillian Rudd, “rather be used / than be eaten”?: Harry Bailly’s Animals and The Nun’s Priest’s Tale
David Scott-Macnab, The Animals of the Hunt and the Limits of Chaucer’s Sympathies
David Salter, “We stryve as dide the houndes for the boon”: Animals and Chaucer’s Romance Vision
Karl Steel, Ridiculous Mourning: Dead Pets and Lost Humans
Jeffrey J. Cohen, The Werewolf’s Indifference
Responses
REVIEWS
David Aers, Salvation and Sin: Augustine, Langland, and Fourteenth-Century Theology (Richard Newhauser)
Anthony Bale, Feeling Persecuted: Christians, Jews and Images of Violence in the Middle Ages (Martin B. Shichtman)
Bettina Bildhauer, Filming the Middle Ages (Stephanie Trigg)
Peter Brown, Geoffrey Chaucer (Alcuin Blamires)
John A. Burrow and Hoyt N. Duggan, eds., Medieval Alliterative Poetry: Essays in Honour of Thorlac Turville-Petre (Lawrence Warner)
Kirsty Campbell, The Call to Read: Reginald Pecock’s Books and Textual Communities (Sarah James)
David R. Carlson, ed., John Gower: Poems on Contemporary Events: The Visio Anglie (1381) and Cronica tripertita, trans. A. G. Rigg; Elisabeth Dutton, John Hines, and R. F. Yeager, eds., John Gower, Trilingual Poet: Language, Translation, and Tradition (Ad Putter)
Kathy Cawsey, Twentieth-Century Chaucer Criticism: Reading Audiences (Carolyn P. Collette)
K. P. Clarke, Chaucer and Italian Textuality (Karla Taylor)
Lisa H. Cooper, Artisans and Narrative Craft in Late Medieval England (Jonathan Hsy)
Rita Copeland and Peter t. Struck, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Allegory (Katharine Breen)
Kate Crassons, The Claims of Poverty: Literature, Culture, and Ideology in Late Medieval England (Sarah A. Kelen)
Hoyt N. Duggan et al., The Piers Plowman Electronic Archive (Stephen A. Barney)
George Edmondson, The Neighboring Text: Chaucer, Boccaccio, Henryson (Sarah Stanbury)
Robert Epstein and William Robins, eds., Sacred and Profane in Chaucer and Late Medieval Literature: Essays in Honour of John V. Fleming (E. A. Jones)
Jamie Fumo, The Legacy of Apollo: Antiquity, Authority, and Chaucerian Poetics (Winthrop Wetherbee)
Shannon Gayk, Image, Text, and Religious Reform in Fifteenth-Century England (Marlene Villalobos Hennessy)
Robert Hanning, Serious Play: Desire and Authority in the Poetry of Ovid, Chaucer, and Ariosto (Gregory Heyworth)
Miriamne Ara Krummel, Crafting Jewishness in Medieval England: Legally Absent, Virtually Present (Lawrence Besserman)
Colette Moore, Quoting Speech in Early English (Lucy Perry)
Susan Powell, ed., John Mirk’s “Festial”: Edited from British Library MS Cotton Claudius A.II (Bella Millett)
Margaret Rogerson, ed., The York Mystery Plays: Performance in the City (John J. McGavin)
Jessica Rosenfeld, Ethics and Enjoyment in Late Medieval Poetry: Love After Aristotle (Sarah Kay)
James Simpson, Under the Hammer: Iconoclasm in the Anglo-American Tradition (Kathleen Davis)
Karen Elaine Smyth, Imaginings of Time in Lydgate and Hoccleve’s Verse (Jenni Nuttall)
Theresa Tinkle, Gender and Power in Medieval Exegesis (Jennifer L. Sisk)
David Wallace, Strong Women: Life, Text, and Territory, 1347–1645 (Karma Lochrie)
Lawrence Warner, The Lost History of “Piers Plowman” (Traugott Lawler)
BOOKS RECEIVED
AN ANNOTATED CHAUCER BIBLIOGRAPHY, 2010 
Mark Allen, Bege K. Bowers
Classifications
Abbreviations of Chaucer's Works
Periodical Abbreviations
Bibliographical Citations and Annotations
INDEX

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