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9780933784291

Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 2005

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    9780933784291

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    0933784295

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-10-30
  • Publisher: New Chaucer Society
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Table of Contents

Chaucer and the European traditionp. 1
"I speke of folk in seculer estaat" : vernacularity and secularity in the age of Chaucerp. 23
Lydgate's literary history : Chaucer, Gower, and Canaceep. 59
"T'Assaye in thee thy wommanhede" : Griselda chosen, translated, and triedp. 93
Jews and Sarcens in Chaucer's England : a review of the evidencep. 129
Radical historiography : Langland, Trevisa, and the Polychroniconp. 171
Jacob's Well and penitential pedgagoyp. 213
Martin Camargo, "the state of medieval studies : a tale of two universities"p. 239
Sylvia Tomasch, "seatching for a medievalist : some (generally positive) news about the state of Chaucer studies"p. 249
Peter Brown, "Chaucer and medieval studies in Canterbury"p. 261
Mary Carruthers, "our 'crafty science' : institutional support and humanist discipline"p. 269
Elaine Hansen, "response : Chaucerian values"p. 277
Reviews
Dorsey Armstrong, gender and the chivalric community in Malory's "Morte d'Arthur"p. 289
C. David Benson, public "piers plowman" : modern scholarship and late medieval English culturep. 291
Glenn Burger, Chaucer's queer nationp. 294
Jeffrey J. Cohen, medieval identity machinesp. 297
Carolyn Dinshaw and David Wallace, eds., the Cambridge companion to medieval women's writingp. 300
Sylvia Federico, new troy : fantasies of empire in the late middle agesp. 303
L. O. Aranbye Fradenburg, sacrifice your love : psychoanalysis, historicism, Chaucerp. 306
Douglas Gray, ed., the Oxford companion to Chaucerp. 309
Suzanne C. Hagedorn, abandoned women : rewriting the classics in Dante, Boccaccio, and Chaucerp. 312
Carol F. Heffernan, the orient in Chaucer and medieval romancep. 315
Geraldine Heng, empire of magic : medieval romance and the politics of cultural fantasyp. 318
Simon Horobin, the language of the Chaucer traditionp. 321
Jacqueline Jenkins and Katherine J. Lewis, eds., St. Katherine of Alexandria : texts and contexts in western medieval Europep. 323
Terry Jones, Robert Yeager, Terry Dolan, Alan Fletcher, and Juliette Dor, who murdered Chaucer? A medieval mysteryp. 326
Lisa Lampert, gender and Jewish difference from Paul to Shakespearep. 329
Kathy Lavezzo, ed., imagining a medieval English nationp. 331
Tim William Machan, English in the middle agesp. 334
Peggy McCracken, the curse of eve, the wound of the hero : blood, gender, and medieval literaturep. 337
Richard J. Moll, before malory : reading Arthur in later medieval Englandp. 339
Thomas A. Prendergast, Chaucer's dead body : from corpse to corpusp. 342
Sarah Rees-Jones, ed., learning and literacy in medieval England and abroadp. 345
Jesus L. Serrano Reyes and Antonio R. Leon Sendra, trans., Geoffrey Chaucer : Cuentos De Canterburyp. 350
Joel T. Rosenthal, telling tales : sources and narration in late medieval Englandp. 355
D. Vance Smith, arts of possession : the middle English household imaginaryp. 356
Fiona Somerset, Jill C. Havens, and Derrick G. Pitard, eds., lollards and their influence in late medieval Englandp. 358
Emily Steiner, documentary culture and the making of medieval English literaturep. 361
Emily Steiner and Candace Barrington, eds., the letter of the law : legal practice and literary production in medieval Englandp. 364
Claire M. Waters, Angels and Earthly creatures : preaching, performance, and gender in the later middle agesp. 367
Diane Watt, Amoral Gower : language, sex, and politicsp. 370
Richard E. Zeikowitz, homoeroticism and chivalry : discourses of male same-sex desire in the fourteenth centuryp. 373
Books receivedp. 377
An annotated Chaucer bibliography, 2001p. 381
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