Gower, Chaucer and the Art of Repentance in Robert Greene's 'Vision'
- Author / Editor
- Dimmick, Jeremy.
Gower, Chaucer and the Art of Repentance in Robert Greene's 'Vision'
- Published
- Review of English Studies 57 (2006): 456-73.
- Description
- Greene uses Chaucer and Gower to represent licentious comedy and moral literature, respectively. In manipulating the debate between the medieval authors, Greene displays subtle awareness not only of his own literary persona but also of the authorial self-projections of Gower and Chaucer.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion.