The Fragmentation of Visionary Iconography in Chaucer's 'House of Fame' and the 'Cloisters Apocalypse'

Author / Editor
Boenig, Robert.

Title
The Fragmentation of Visionary Iconography in Chaucer's 'House of Fame' and the 'Cloisters Apocalypse'

Published
Ann Hurley and Kate Greenspan, eds. So Rich a Tapestry: The Sister Arts and Cultural Studies (Lewisburg, Pa.: Bucknell University Press; London: Associated University Presses, 1995), pp. 181-99.

Description
Like the "Cloisters Apocalypse," HF depicts the Day of Judgment. Both works "select, rearrange, and fragment" the biblical account of the apocalypse, reminding us that interpretation is necessary for sinners.

Contributor
Hurley, Ann,
Greenspan, Kate,ed.
ed.

Alternative Title
So Rich a Tapestry: The Sister Arts and Cultural Studies.

Chaucer Subjects
House of Fame.