Fifteenth-Century Chaucerian Visions.
- Author / Editor
- Putter, Ad.
Fifteenth-Century Chaucerian Visions.
- Published
- Julia Boffey and A. S. G. Edwards, ed. A Companion to Fifteenth-Century English Poetry (Brewer, 2013), pp. 143-55.
- Description
- Clarifies why "The Flower and the Leaf,” “The Assembly of Ladies,” “La Belle Dame sans Mercy” and “The Isle of Ladies” are described as “Chaucerian,” noting their attribution to Chaucer in manuscripts and early printed editions, describing their aesthetic features, and commenting on connections between the poems and Chaucer’s own.
- Contributor
- Boffey, Julia, ed.
Edwards, A. S. G., ed.
- Alternative Title
- A Companion to Fifteenth-Century English Poetry
- Chaucer Subjects
- Chaucerian Apocrypha