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The Reception of Chaucer`s Shorter Poems, 1400–1 – Female Audiences, English Manuscripts, French Contexts: Chaucer Studies

Autor Kara A. Doyle
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mai 2021
Readers have disagreed for centuries about the way Chaucer represented female voices in his Hous of Fame, Parliament of Foules, Anelida and Arcite, Legend of Good Women, and Book of the Duchess; but little attention has hitherto been paid to the earliest manuscript contexts in which these poems appear -- a gap which this study aims to fill. It demonstrates that, even in unrelated manuscripts, Chaucer's earliest compilers repeatedly create for these poems a mixed-gender audience well versed in the lively French poetic conversation about the problem of a lack of interest on a woman's part: can she legitimately refuse the advances of her suitor on the grounds that men's fin'amor language cannot be trusted? By highlighting this French controversy and its echoes in the English poetry of Chaucer, Hoccleve, Lydgate, Roos, and others, these manuscript compilers construct a Chaucer who participates posthumously in an ongoing literary debate about female voice, female agency, female scepticism, and the false promises of male fin'amor suitors. This book also expands understanding of Chaucer's early reception by showing how the manuscript context of his shorter poems painted a French-centred, woman-friendly picture of his literary interests - a picture that some early printers would subsequently find difficult, and, in extreme cases, actively work to dismiss.
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ISBN-13: 9781843845904
ISBN-10: 1843845903
Pagini: 306
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Boydell and Brewer
Seria Chaucer Studies


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Introduction Chaucer and the French Lyric Tradition Female Voices, French Frames: MS Gg.4.27 Troilus And Criseyde and the Letter of Cupid: MS Cosin V.ii.13 John Shirley and Chaucer's Anelida: Additional 16165 and Trinity R.3.20 English Female Networks and their Literary Contexts Failures of Conversation in Tanner 346 Games People Play: Gender and Dialogue in Fairfax 16 Afterword: The Legacy of Female Skepticism Bibliography