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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Taylor, Joseph.
Published
Exemplaria 32.3 (2020): 248-68.
Journal by Volume Number
Exemplaria 32 (2020)
Chaucer Subject
Knight and His Tale
Language and Word Studies
Chaucer's Influenxe and Later Allusion
Source
SAC 45:107
Date
2020
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"When a Stranger Sojourns With You in Your Land": Loving the Refugee as Neighbor in the "Canterbury Tales" and "RefugeeTales.”
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Uses a "political theology of the refugee as neighbor" to explore contiguities between "Refugee Tales" (2016) and CT. Explicates nuances of "tendre/"tender" in the works and examines the absent presence of Theban refugees in KnT. The Knight "edits out the nasty bits of warfare" and chivalry--evident by contrast with Boccaccio's "Teseida"--and reveals "repressive tendencies that betrays anxiety over the residue of bare life."
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North, Richard.
Published
Carlos Prado-Alonso and Rodrigo Pérez Lorido, eds. Of ye Olde Englisch Langage and Textes: New Perspectives on Old and Middle English Languages and Literature (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2020), pp. 301-22.
Contributor
Prado-Alonso, Carlos, ed.
Lorido, Rodrigo Pérez, ed.
Alternative Title
Of ye Olde Englisch Langage and Textes: New Perspectives on Old and Middle English Languages and Literature
Chaucer Subject
Knight and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:106
Date
2020
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"In hethenesse": Chaucer's Knight and Sultan Muhammad V of Granada.
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Reconstructs a career for the Knight, based on the GP description and details from KnT, MkT, and historical sources. Maintains that Chaucer had met the Knight, perhaps in France, and that the Knight was some fifteen years younger than usually thought, having served under Sultan Muhammad V of Granada at Algeciras in 1369, not in the Christian conquest of the port in 1344.
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McKendry, Anne.
Published
Exemplaria 32.1 (2020): 32-50.
Journal by Volume Number
Exemplaria 32 (2020)
Chaucer Subject
Knight and His Tale
Source
SAC 43:105
Date
2020
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The Economics of Waste in the "Knight's Tale" and Late Medieval England.
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Reads aspects of Theseus's stadium, tournament, and funeral arrangements in KnT as "performance of power" in response to the procession of his "regional rivals": Arcite and Palamon of Thebes, Emetreus of India, and Lygurge of Thrace. George Bataille's "economics of waste" is a lens through which Chaucer's depictions of "extravagant display and extravagant destruction" can be seen to reflect the poet's social and political landscape.
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Vial, Claire.
Published
Jean-Pierre Naugrette and Catherine Lanone, eds. Le temp qu’il fait dans la littérature et les artes du monde anglophone / What’s the Weather Like in Anglophone Literature and Art (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2020), pp. 57-70.
Contributor
Naugrette, Jean-Pierre, ed.
Lanone, Catherine, ed..
Alternative Title
Le temp qu’il fait dans la littérature et les artes du monde anglophone
What’s the Weather Like in Anglophone Literature and Art
Chaucer Subject
General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales
Style and Versification
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations
Source
SAC 45:103
Date
2020
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Having a Heatwave? Of Chaucer's Invention of Spring, the Inconveniences of Falling Asleep in the Sun, and Why a Warm Bed's Best for the Winter.
Description
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Examines "inner and outer landscapes in relation with the seasons" in three works of medieval literature, including articulation of the aesthetic pleasure evoked at the beginning of GP, effected through Chaucer's thematic range and use of "every single known rhetorical convention of his time regarding spring and the opening of a narrative." Other topics include summer in "Sir Launfal" and winter in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." Includes an abstract in French.
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Thompson, Kenneth J.
Published
Chaucer Review 56.3 (2021): 280-95.
Journal by Volume Number
Chaucer Review 56 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations
Source
SAC 45:102
Date
2021
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Chaucer's Yeoman and Richard II's Archers of the Crown.
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Focuses on the Yeoman of GP, suggesting that the figure may have been based on Richard II's archers of the crown. Examines the life of Thomas Forster of Drybek, one of these archers, catalogues biographical information about him, and suggests he is a possible exemplar for the Yeoman.
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Stanisoara, Codruta Mirela.
Published
Philologia: Naučno-stručni časopis za jezik, književnost i kulturu/Academic Journal for Language, Literature and Culture 18 (2020): 97-107.
Journal by Volume Number
Philologia 18 (2020)
Philologia: Naučno-stručni časopis za jezik, književnost i kulturu/Academic Journal for Language, Literature and Culture 18 (2020)
Chaucer Subject
Canterbury Tales--General
Source
SAC 45:101
Date
2020
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Three Chaucers: The Man, the Teller, the Anthropologist.
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Advocates an "anthropological" approach to reading Chaucer's works, especially CT, in which the reader observes the writer's roles as not only poet, narrator, and social historian, but also an anthropologist who crosses borders and invites us to treat the text as a culture. Article in English, with an abstract in Romanian.
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Otaño Gracia, Nahir I.
Published
English Language Notes 58.2 (2020): 35-49.
Journal by Volume Number
English Language Notes 58.2 (2020)
Chaucer Subject
Canterbury Tales--General
Knight and His Tale
Man of Law and His Tale
Monk and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:100
Date
2020
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Borders and the Global North Atlantic: Chaucer, Pilgrimage, and Crusade.
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Includes the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa in conceptualizing the global North Atlantic, and argues that in several places in CT (e.g., GP description of Knight, MLT, Pedro in MkT) Chaucer uses paradigms that are similar to those of "settler colonialism so that England is at the top of a racialized, Christian, European hierarchy in which Muslims are expelled." Encourages alternative views.
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Hsy, Jonathan.
Published
Chaucer Review 56.4 (2021): 378-96.
Journal by Volume Number
Chaucer Review 56 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Canterbury Tales--General
Chaucer's Infuence and Later Allusion
Romaunt of the Rose
Source
SAC 45:99
Date
2021
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Chaucer's Brown Faces: Race, Interpretation, Adaptation.
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Employs critical race studies and adaptation studies to trace the role and frequency of "somatic brownness" in CT and Rom. Considers brownness as a racial category that is capacious, before tracing "Chaucerian brownness" in several modern adaptations, including Patience Agbabi’s "Telling Tales" (2014).
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Brenzel, Patrick.
Published
Open access Ph.D. dissertation (Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, 2018). Available at https://hss-opus.ub.ruhr-.de/opus4/frontdoor/index/index/year/2020/docId/7373 (accessed November 23, 2022).
Chaucer Subject
Canterbury Tales--General
Language and Word Studies
Wife of Bath and Her Tale
Clerk and His Tale
Franklin and His Tale
Nun's Priest and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:97
Date
2018
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"He nys nat gentil, be he duc or erl, / For vileyns synful dedes make a cherl./" A Historical Approach to Nobility in Chaucer's Poetry."
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Clarifies the ambiguities of nobility and "gentilesse" in Chaucer's era, and examines the presentation of them in CT, particularly in WBT, ClT, NPT, and FranT, arguing that the Franklin's views align with Chaucer's own, i.e., both view virtues largely as matters of action rather than of birth. Three appendices comprise charts of the usage of these and related terms
in CT.
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Beidler, Peter G.
Published
Chaucer Review 56.3 (2021): 296-308.
Alternative Title
Chaucer Review 56 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Canterbury Tales--General
Facsimiles, Editions, and Translations
Reeve and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:96
Date
2021
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Retuning Chaucer's Instrument: Chaucer and the Trots Once Again.
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References a previous article from thirty-five years ago that discussed various translations of important passages from Chaucer and appraised them. As a companion piece, considers ten verse translations of the opening lines of CT. Concludes with an examination of Christopher Lauer's translation of RvT.
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Wallace, David.
Published
Speculum 95.1 (2020): 1-35.
Journal by Volume Number
Speculum 95 (2020)
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Troilus and Criseyde
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations
Squire and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:95
Date
2020
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Medieval Studies in Troubled Times: The 1930s.
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Discusses pre-World War II state of medieval studies, its pro-Germanic/Nordic focus, and the academy's anti-Mediterraneanism. Argues that this period saw significant changes in the field, including a shift toward more interdisciplinary approaches and a renewed interest in the social and political contexts of medieval texts. Illustrates hostility toward Italian literature with references to C. S. Lewis's essay "What Chaucer Really Did to Il Filostrato." Brief reference to SqT (Chaucer's description of the Squire as an expert in "chyvachie").
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Van Dyke, Carolynn.
Published
Susan McHugh, Robert McKay, and John Miller, eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Animals and Literature (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), pp. 127-40.
Contributor
McHugh, Susan, ed.
McKay, Robert, ed.
Miller, John, ed.
Alternative Title
Palgrave Handbook of Animals and Literature
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Troilus and Criseyde
Legend of Good Women
Source
SAC 45:94
Date
2021
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Chaucer, Lydgate, and the Half-Heard Nightingale.
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Surveys the functions and understanding of the nightingale in myth, literature, music, and sign theory, observing how the bird "inhabits the borders between states of being." Then discusses its roles in John Lydgate's "A Seying of the Nightingale" and in LGW and TC, where the birs's "de-mythification" nevertheless embodies ambiguous "states of being" between "reverie and dream-vision, melody and song, and traditional femininity and biological masculinity."
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Torres, Sara V., and Rebecca F. McNamara.
Published
New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy & Profession 2.1 (2021): 34-49
Contributor
McNamara, Rebecca F.
Journal by Volume Number
New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy & Profession 02(2021)
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Knight and His Tale
Franklin and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:92
Date
2021
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Female Consent and Affective Resistance in Romance: Medieval Pedagogy and #MeToo.
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Offers pedagogical strategies for confronting "literary representations of sexual violence" in a range of medieval romances and novelle within story collections, including KnT; FranT; and works by Malory, Boccaccio, Gower, and Marguerite de Navarre. Includes “reading approaches, discussion prompts, assignments, and critical contexts” intended “to position students as critical co-investigators."
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Tingle, Louise.
Published
Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Physical Description
239 pp.
Series
Queenship and Power.
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Chaucer's Life
Source
SAC 45:91
Date
2020
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Chaucer's Queens: Royal Women, Intercession, and Patronage in England, 1328-1394.
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Investigates the "agency and influence of medieval queens" by comparing the careers of the English queens Philippa of Hainault and Anne of Bohemia and the "almost queen" Joan of Kent. Examines patronage and intercession and explores the extent to which motherhood and coronation combined with other factors to provide "a queen with power and influence." Includes recurrent comments on Chaucer's connections with the three women, particularly Anne’s possible patronage of him and his allusions to her.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Thomas, Alfred.
Published
Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2020.
Physical Description
243 pp.
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Chaucer's Life
Source
SAC 45:90
Date
2020
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The Court of Richard II and Bohemian Culture: Literature and Art in the Age of Chaucer and the "Gawain" Poet.
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Considers how Bohemian culture in the late fourteenth century influenced English medieval writers including Chaucer, Gower, and the Gawain- poet.Focuses on Anne of Bohemia, who married Richard II, and claims she "may have been in Chaucer’s mind as a patroness." Argues that the authors wrote in their vernacular language because they “aspired o be part of a burgeoning vernacular European culture stretching from Paris to Prague and from Brabant to Brandenburg," and not only for nationalist reasons.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Thiessen, David.
Published
Open access Ph.D. dissertation (University of Waterloo, 2020). Available at https://uwspace.uwaterloo.ca/handle/10012/15637 (accessed October 17, 2022).
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Book of the Duchess
House of Fame
Knight and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:89
Date
2020
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The Flesh Made Mind: Language and Embodiment in Late Middle English Literature.
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Compares "contemporary cognitive models of self, that posit an interconnection between body and mind, with Pre-Modern conceptions of an embodied self " as the latter are represented in several late medieval English works including BD, HF, and KnT.
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Solberg, Emma Margaret.
Published
New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy & Profession 2.2 (2021): 134-53.
Journal by Volume Number
New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy & Profession 02 (2021)
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales
Book of the Duchess
Source
SAC 45:88
Date
2021
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Response to "#MeToo, Medieval Literature, and Trauma-Informed Pedagogy."
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Responds to earlier essays in NCSPP, adding comments on the sexual biases of the opening of GP, comparison of the Man in Black of BD and Marie de France’s Guigemar, Chauce'’s (and others') self-deprecation as a form of (sexualized) power, and thoughts on "cancelling Chaucer" as a form of curricular experimentation.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Sobecki, Sebastain.
Published
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019.
Physical Description
ix, 226 pp.
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Chaucer's Retraction
Source
SAC 45:87
Date
2019
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Last Words: The Public Self and the Social Author in Late Medieval England.
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Claims that "medieval vernacular literature . . . is indexical . . . and created for a specific audience with direct access to the author" as well as the author's social and historical conditions. Focuses on Chaucer's "authorial humility" and intention in Ret, and suggests the work "continues the tradition of . . . mock-remorseful palinodes" in medieval narrative poetry.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Smith, D. Vance.
Published
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020.
Physical Description
x, 299 pp.
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Book of the Duchess
Knight and His Tale
Pardoner and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:86
Date
2020
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Arts of Dying: Literature and Finitude in Medieval England.
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Explores a tradition of literature about dying that "combines medieval work
on the philosophy of language with contemporary theorizing on death and dying." Analyzes dying and tragedy in KnT, PardT, and BD.
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Astell, Anne.
Published
Sharon M. Rowley, ed. Writers, Editors, and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts (Cham: Macmillan Palgrave, 2021), pp. 43-78.
Alternative Title
Writers, Editors, and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts
Chaucer Subject
Clerk and His Tale
Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations
Source
SAC 45:121
Date
2021
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Griselda as Mary: Chaucer's "Clerk's Tale" and Alanus de Rupe's Marian Exemplum.
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Argues that allusions to Mary in ClT "disturb a reception of Grisildis as Stoic heroine and Chistian saint." Claims Griselda is a "failed Pietá and that the tale is "caught between two worlds, critical of its own sacrificial gestures."
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Adams, Jenny.
Published
Sharon M. Rowley, ed. Writers, Editors, and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), pp. 79-99.
Alternative Title
Writers, Editors, and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts
Chaucer Subject
Clerk and His Tale
Miller and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:120
Date
2021
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On Chaucer's Clerk, His Books, and the Value of Education.
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Examines how Chaucer's characters in CT, particularly the Clerk in ClT and Nicholas in MilT, reveal "intersections of debt and education" and, therefore, are shapedby their participation in "late medieval England's educational economy."
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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O’Neill, Rosemary.
Published
Sharon M. Rowley, ed. Writers, Editors, and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), pp. 101-24.
Alternative Title
Writers, Editors, and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts
Chaucer Subject
Wife of Bath and Her Tale
Source
SAC 45:116
Date
2021
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Freedom and Choice: Postnuptial Negotiation, the Flitch of Bacon Custom, and the Woe of Marriage in "The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale" and "The Book of Margery Kempe.”
Description
An account of the resource
Explores marital struggles and "postnuptial renegotiation of marriage obligations" in WBPT and "The Book of Margery Kempe." Presents "contemporary feminist theories of contracts, consent, and choice" to reveal limitations of "choice" and negotiations for married couples in late medieval England.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
ChaucerItem2
Items for the Chaucer Database
Author / Editor
Fein, Susanna.
Published
Sharon M. Rowley, ed. Writers, Editors and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), pp. 15-41.
Alternative Title
Writers, Editors, and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Canterbury Tales--General
Clerk and His Tale
Nun's Priest and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:98
Date
2021
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Reading Dreams, Casting the Future and Other Learned Mirths: The Harley Scribe as Proto-Chaucerian Clerk.
Description
An account of the resource
Claims that "dreamlore and other prognosticative arts in the Harley Scribe's library" make the Harley Scribe "somewhat of a proto-type for Chaucer's clerks and squires”"in CT; focuses on Chaunticleer in NPT and the Clerk in ClT.
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
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Items for the Chaucer Database
Author / Editor
Rowley, Sharon M., ed.
Published
Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Physical Description
xix, 360 pp.; color illus.
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Source
SAC 45:85
Date
2021
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Title
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Writers, Editors and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts.
Description
An account of the resource
Explores literary legacy of medieval writers, including Chaucer, Gower, and Wyclif "in light of the translation and interpretive reproduction of the Bible in Middle English. For four essays pertaining to Chaucer, search for Writers, Editors and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts under Alternative Title.
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Title
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Chaucer Bibliography Online
ChaucerItem2
Items for the Chaucer Database
Author / Editor
Niebrzydowski, Sue.
Published
Studies in the Age of Chaucer 42 (2020): 325-36.
Journal by Volume Number
Studies in the Age of Chaucer 42 (2020)
Chaucer Subject
Background and General Criticism
Miller and His Tale
Wife of Bath and her Tale
Merchant and His Tale
Source
SAC 45:83
Date
2020
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Comedy, the Canon, and Medieval Women's Wit.
Description
An account of the resource
Explores evidence of medieval women's humor, drawing examples from Margaret Mautby Paston and Margery Kempe, preceded by contemplation of why such humor is understudied. Includes comments on Chaucer's Wife of Bath, Alisoun of MilT, and May of MerT as instances where "Laughter, here specifically laughing 'at,' is a mainstay of medieval (and later) misogyny."