Exegetical Grammar in the "House of Fame."

Author / Editor
Wilson, William S.

Title
Exegetical Grammar in the "House of Fame."

Published
English Language Notes 1.4 (1964): 244-48.

Description
Reads Chaucer's summary of Virgil's "Aeneid" in Book 1 of HF as comic—a parody of several practices of "exegetical grammar," including translation, "dictiones ethicae" (soliloquies), paraphrase, and moral interpretation. The purpose of the parody is "to consider, and to reject, the uses of grammar for poetry."

Chaucer Subjects
House of Fame
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations