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9780933784284

Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 2004

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    9780933784284

  • ISBN10:

    0933784287

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-01-21
  • Publisher: New Chaucer Society

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Table of Contents

Simply marvelousp. 1
Pearl : the shadow of the object, the shape of the lawp. 29
A Piers Plowman manuscript by Hengwrt/Ellesmere scribe and its implications for London Standard Englishp. 65
Two professional readers of Chaucer and Langland : scribe D and the HM 114 scribep. 113
Death is a lady : The regement of princes as gendered political commentaryp. 147
Sir Orfeo in the otherworld : courting chaos?p. 195
The structure of fate and the devising of history in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseydep. 227
Exchequers and balances : anxieties of exchange in The tale of Berynp. 267
Sowing difficulty : The Parson's tale, vernacular commentary, and the nature of Chaucerian dissentp. 299
Domesticating Amazons in The knight's talep. 331
Reviews
Medieval conductp. 355
Socioliterary practice in late medieval Englandp. 358
Malory's "Morte Darthur" : remaking Arthurian traditionp. 360
The vernacular spirit : essays on medieval religious literaturep. 363
Gestures and looks in medieval narrativep. 367
Alliterative revivalsp. 369
Sources and analogues of "The Canturbury tales," vol.1p. 372
The performance of self : ritual, clothing, and identity during the Hundred Years Warp. 375
Chaucer and the Jews : sources, contexts, meaningsp. 378
Chaucer and Boccaccio : antiquity and modernityp. 381
A variorum edition of the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer vol.6 The prose treatises. part one : A treatis on the Astrolabep. 385
Women, reading and piety in late medival Englandp. 389
Literary character : the human figure in early English writingp. 391
Chaucer's Italian traditionp. 394
The beginnings of medieval romance : fact and fiction 1150-1220p. 397
The medieval professional reader at work : evidence from manuscripts of Chaucer, Langland, Kempe and Gowerp. 400
Fabulous vernacular, Boccaccio's "Filicolo" and the art of medieval fictionp. 403
Reading families : women's literate practice in late medieval Englandp. 406
Chaucer's cultural geographyp. 409
The staging drama in the medieval churchp. 412
Time and the astrolabe in The Canterbuy talesp. 414
Hoccleve's "Regiment of princes' : counsel and constraintp. 418
Domesitic violence in medieval textsp. 421
Absent narratives, manuscript textuality and literary structure in late medieval Englandp. 424
The defective version of Mandeville' s travelsp. 426
Theory and the premodern textp. 430
Speaking images : essays in honor of V. A. Kolvep. 433
An annotated Chaucer bibliography
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