Chaucer in the House of History: 'Moo Tydyngs'
- Author / Editor
- Valdes Miyares, Ruben.
Chaucer in the House of History: 'Moo Tydyngs'
- Published
- Bernardo Santano Moreno, Adrian R. Birtwhistle, and Luis G. GiroĢn 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 Nonetheless, HF goes beyond mere textual play to historical reference, and Chaucer wavers in the uneasy contradiction between the formal presence of authority and its empty meaning.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.