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9780813024233

Chaucer's Body

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  • ISBN13:

    9780813024233

  • ISBN10:

    0813024234

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-11-01
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Florida
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Summary

"Breaks new critical ground as one of our best contemporary critics casts his reading of Chaucer somewhat in the tradition of Wordsworth's Prelude. . . . This work ultimately becomes a treatise on poetry [and] on aesthetics as well."--Julian Wasserman, Provost Distinguished Professor of English, Loyola University, New Orleans Chaucer's Body follows the fortunes of individual bodies in the Canterbury Tales to their surprising, often shocking, involvements in both the humor and the horror of being human. Neither wholly carnal nor wholly spiritual, bodies in Chaucer's poem emerge as sites of resistance to economic, political, social, and sexual forces. R. Allen Shoaf, one of America's foremost medievalists, focuses on the imagery of circulation in the Canterbury Tales, a ubiquitous trope that he cites as an index to Chaucer's sense of what it means to live in a mortal body. In particular, Shoaf argues, imagery of disease and contamination, as well as of intercourse, social and sexual alike, insists that the body's vulnerability is a necessary complement to its creativity. With a remarkably rich interplay between his main text and the notes, Shoaf examines not only what happens to physiological entities in the Tales as they circulate in nature and society but also how and why it happens. In lively and sometimes personal prose, Shoaf also offers new insights into Chaucer's language--especially his skill in the rhetoric of metonymy--that affirm the poet's status as one of the greatest English poets. When Chaucer's language transcends the limits of what currently are assumed to be its historical constraints, Shoaf writes, we find a poet who is as playfully serious with words as Shakespeare. This culmination of thirty years of reading, teaching, and writing about Chaucer will find an interested audience among all medievalists. R. Allen Shoaf, Alumni Professor of English at the University of Florida, is the author of ten books, including Troilus and Criseyde: An Edition; The Poem as Green Girdle: "Commercium" in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" (UPF, 1984); and Milton, Poet of Duality (UPF, 1993).

Author Biography

R. Allen Shoaf is Alumni Professor of English at the University of Florida.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
List of Abbreviations
xv
Introduction: Circulation, Mediation, and Metonymy 1(12)
The Care of the Self
13(33)
Fragment VII (B2)
13(16)
Fragment II (B1)
29(17)
The Pestilence of the Sentence
46(11)
Fragment VI (C)
46(11)
Etym-Alchemy
57(14)
Fragment VIII (G)
57(10)
Fragment III (D)
67(4)
Magic versus Rhetoric
71(31)
Fragment V (F)
72(13)
Fragment I (A)
85(17)
``Grant Translateur''
102(32)
Fragment IX (H)
103(6)
Fragment X (I)
109(7)
Fragment IV (E)
116(18)
Epilogue: ``And with this swerd shal I sleen envie'' 134(5)
Works Cited 139(14)
Permissions 153(2)
Index 155

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