Chaucer (Blackwell Guides to Criticism)

Chaucer (Blackwell Guides to Criticism)

by Saunders (Author)

Synopsis

This lively student compendium presents a comprehensive selection of the key critical views of Chaucer in the twentieth century. Stimulating introductions and editorial comment enable students to enter into dialogue with critical opinion, and thereby with Chaucer's writings, whilst the juxtaposition of past and present criticism equips them with a sense of historical perspective.A preliminary chapter addresses the growth of Chaucer criticism over the centuries, and the main developments of the twentieth century, incorporating a range of brief extracts. The structure of the volume then reflects the three major divisions of Chaucer's writing: The Dream Vision poetry, Troilus and Criseyde , and The Canterbury Tales . Linking discussions introduce the main themes and critical issues of these works. Each section then presents different seminal approaches. For the Canterbury Tales , for example, students can chart their paths through early allegorical readings, iconographic studies, New Historical approaches, and gender theory. In this way, the volume furnishes the reader with a broader critical repertoire and encourages independence of thought, but also offers a unified discussion of Chaucer's work.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 372
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 30 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0631217118
ISBN 13: 9780631217114

Media Reviews
The acuteness of Corinne Saunders's analyses makes this volume considerably more than a collection of critical extracts; it manages to be at once illuminating about Chaucer, Chaucerian criticism, and twentieth-century criticism in general, its range, its concerns, its disagreements, and its radical insights. Medium Aevum LXXI/2002 Saunders's Chaucer is a thought-inspiring and highly recommended coursebook to use beside The Riverside Chaucer. English Studies
Author Bio
Corinne Saunders is Lecturer at the University of Durham. Her previous publications include Forest of Medieval Romance (1993) and Rape and Ravishment in the Literature of Medieval England (2001)