Chaucer in the House of History: 'Moo Tydyngs'

Author / Editor
Valdes Miyares, Ruben.

Title
Chaucer in the House of History: 'Moo Tydyngs'

Published
Bernardo Santano Moreno, Adrian R. Birtwhistle, and Luis G. GiroĢn Echevarria, eds. Papers from the VIIth International Conferenceo of SELIM (Caceres: Universidad de Extremadura, 1995), pp. 351-59.

Description
Chaucer is an "accommodated deconstructionist" rather than a politically committed one. Nonetheless, HF goes beyond mere textual play to historical reference, and Chaucer wavers in the uneasy contradiction between the formal presence of authority and its empty meaning.

Alternative Title
Papers from the VIIth International Conference of SELIM.

Chaucer Subjects
House of Fame.