Between Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" and Peter Ackroyd's "Clerkenwell Tales": A Dialogue of the Contemporary Novel and Medieval Literary Conventions.
- Author / Editor
- Bukowska, Joanna.
Between Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" and Peter Ackroyd's "Clerkenwell Tales": A Dialogue of the Contemporary Novel and Medieval Literary Conventions.
- Published
- Jacek Fabiszak, Ewa Urbaniak-Rybicka, and Bartosz Wolskieds, eds. Crossroads in Literature and Culture, Second Language Learning and Teaching (New York: Springer, 2013), pp. 19–40.
- Description
- Examines intertextual relations between CT and Ackroyd's "Clerkenwell Tales," acknowledging the dependencies of the latter, but emphasizing its postmodernist techniques and themes.
- Contributor
- Fabiszak, Jacek, ed.
Urbaniak-Rybicka, Ewa, ed.
Wolskieds, Bartosz, ed.
- Alternative Title
- Crossroads in Literature and Culture, Second Language Learning and Teaching
- Chaucer Subjects
- Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion
Canterbury Tales--General