Re-forming the Past: The Medieval Romance Book as a Dynamic Site of Memory.

Author / Editor
Ensley, Mimi.

Title
Re-forming the Past: The Medieval Romance Book as a Dynamic Site of Memory.

Published
Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Notre Dame, 2019. Dissertation Abstracts International A81.09(E). Fully accessible via ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (last accessed March 31, 2025).

Physical Description
vi, 315 pp.; illus.

Description
Includes recurrent comments on early modern reception of Chaucer and his status as a laureate poet, with focused attention on the spurious attribution to Chaucer of the romance "Kynge Rycharde cuer du lyon" found in an annotation to the work in the "Sammelband" collection, Oxford, Bodleian Library, S.Seld.d.45.

Chaucer Subjects
Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion
Chaucerian Apocrypha