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| Genre/Form: | Handbooks, manuals, etc |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | Geoffrey Chaucer; Geoffrey Chaucer; Geoffrey Chaucer; Geoffrey Chaucer; Geoffrey Chaucer; Geoffrey Chaucer |
| Material Type: | Biography |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Gillian Rudd |
| ISBN: | 0415202418 9780415202411 0415202426 9780415202428 |
| OCLC Number: | 45556156 |
| Description: | x, 200 p. ; 22 cm. |
| Contents: | Part I: Life and contexts -- Chaucer's biography -- Social, literary and historical contexts -- Part II: Work -- Short verse -- The dream poems -- Non-fiction prose -- Troilus and Criseyde -- Collection of Tales: The legend of good women -- Collection of tales: The Canterbury tales -- Part III: Criticism -- Biography -- Text, manuscripts, editing -- Chaucer's language -- Sources, literary background, rhetoric and poetics -- Narrators, irony and satire -- Historicism, old and new -- Politics and ideology -- Feminism and gender -- Imitation, modernisation, allusion. |
| Series Title: | Complete critical guide to English literature. |
| Responsibility: | Gillian Rudd. |
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"A series on which Routledge is to be congratulated."<br>-Amy Freeman, University of Washington, for Contemporary Review <br>"This series offers a powerful and timely synthesis of literary history and close reading informed by up-to-date scholarship and contemporary theory: concise and remarkably comprehensive introductions to the life, work and criticism of specific writers."<br>-Professor Rob Pope, Department of English Studies, Oxford Brookes University. <br>"The Complete Critical Guides to English Literature abound in references to the cultural context of each work and to its past and present reception by the public. They take into account a plurality of critical perspectives: beyond mere information, they include a concise and stimulating presentation of the state of criticism nowadays."<br>-Professor D. M. Degrois, Universite de Paris III <br>"In this ambitious book, Gillian Rudd gives an up-to-date account of what is known of Chaucer's life and times, fresh readings of all the poems, and a succinct survey of criticism. As an introduction to Chaucer for new readers of any age her book is remarkably successful, and probably the best single-author study of its kind available."<br>-Professor Derek Pearsall, formerly of Harvard University, USA and York University, UK <br>"It's remarkably lucid and succinct, neither simplifying nor jargonizing. The account of Chaucer's life is very well done, and the entries on the texts extremely well-judged. They give enough information to encourage but not exhaust the reader and their judicious, cogent, and lively treatment of major issues about each text stimulates the desire to read or re-read Chaucer himself. Similarly, the account of Chaucercriticism and the Bibliography are well-chosen so as to cover all the important information and offer valuable guidance, while prompting further thought and exploration, and providing jumping off points for this."<br>-Joycelyn Wogan-Browne, Fordham University <br> Read more...
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