Studies in the Age of Chaucer: Volume 29

Studies in the Age of Chaucer: Volume 29

by Thomas J. Heffernan
ISBN-10:
0933784317
ISBN-13:
9780933784314
Pub. Date:
12/28/2007
Publisher:
University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-10:
0933784317
ISBN-13:
9780933784314
Pub. Date:
12/28/2007
Publisher:
University of Notre Dame Press
Studies in the Age of Chaucer: Volume 29

Studies in the Age of Chaucer: Volume 29

by Thomas J. Heffernan

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Overview

Studies in the Age of Chaucer is the annual yearbook of the New Chaucer Society, publishing articles on the writing of Chaucer and his contemporaries, their antecedents and successors, and their intellectual and social contexts. More generally, articles explore the culture and writing of later medieval Britain (1200-1500). Each SAC volume also includes an annotated bibliography and reviews of Chaucer-related publications.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780933784314
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 12/28/2007
Series: NCS Studies in the Age of Chaucer , #29
Edition description: 1
Pages: 714
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

Thomas J. Heffernan is Professor Emeritus in the Department of English at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Table of Contents

THE PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

David Wallace
New Chaucer Topographies

THE BIENNIAL CHAUCER LECTURE

Susan Crane
For the Birds

ARTICLES

Karla Taylor
Chaucer's Volumes: Toward a New Model of Literary History in theCanterbury Tales

R. James Goldstein
Future Perfect: The Augustinian Theology of Perfection and the Canterbury Tales

Nicolette Zeeman
The Gender of Song in Chaucer

Shayne Aaron Legassie
Chaucer's Pardoner and Host—On the Road, in the Alehouse

Holly A. Crocker
Affective Politics in Chaucer's Reeve's Tale: "Cherl" Masculinity after 1381

Michael Calabrese
Chaucer's Dorigen and Boccaccio's Female Voices

Linne R. Mooney
Some New Light on Thomas Hoccleve

Sarah Tolmie
The Professional: Thomas Hoccleve

David R. Carlson
English Poetry July-October 1399 and Lancastrian Crime

Elizabeth Allen
Newfangled Readers in Gower's "Apollonius of Tyre"

REVIEWS

Ann W. Astell, Eating Beauty: The Eucharist and the Spiritual Arts of the Middle Ages (Michelle Karnes)

Alcuin Blamires, Chaucer, Ethics and Gender (Angela Jane Weisl)

Ardis Butterfield, ed., Chaucer and the City (Sylvia Federico)

Carolyn P. Collette, Performing Polity: Women and Agency in the Anglo-French Tradition, 1385-1620 (Glenn Burger)

Robert M. Correale and Mary Hamel, Sources and Analogues of theCanterbury Tales, Vol. 2 (Warren Ginsberg)

Catherine S. Cox, The Judaic Other in Dante, the Gawain Poet, and Chaucer(Sylvia Tomasch)

Marilynn Desmond, Ovid's Art and the Wife of Bath: The Ethics of Erotic Violence (Michael Calabrese)

Steve Ellis, ed., Chaucer: An Oxford Guide (Mathew Boyd Goldie)

Lianna Farber, An Anatomy of Trade in Medieval Writing: Values, Consent, and Community (Kathy Lavezzo)

Judy Anne Ford, John Mirk's "Festial": Orthodoxy, Lollardy, and the Common People in Fourteenth-Century England (Moira Fitzgibbons)

Kathleen Forni, ed., The Chaucerian Apocrypha: A Selection and Dana M. Symons, ed., Chaucerian Dream Visions and Complaints (John M. Bowers)

Francis Ingledew, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Order of the Garter (Richard J. Moll)

Steven F. Kruger, The Spectral Jew: Conversion and Embodiment in Medieval Europe (Lisa Lampert-Weissig)

William Kuskin, ed., Caxton's Trace: Studies in the History of English Printing(Julia Boffey)

Kathy Lavezzo, Angels on the Edge of the World: Geography, Literature, and English Community, 1000-1534 (Donald Birkholz)

Seth Lerer, ed., The Yale Companion to Chaucer (Mark Miller)

Katherine C. Little, Confession and Resistance: Defining the Self in Late Medieval England (Robert J. Meyer-Lee)

Karma Lochrie, Heterosyncrasies: Female Sexuality When Normal Wasn't(Aranye Fradenburg)

Tim William Machan, ed., with the assistance of A. J. Minnis, Sources of theBoece (Jennifer Arch)

William Perry Marvin, Hunting Law and Ritual in Medieval English Literature (Ad Putter)

Gretchen Mieszkowski, Medieval Go-Betweens and Chaucer's Pandarus(Tison Pugh)

J. Allan Mitchell, Ethics and Exemplary Narrative in Chaucer and Gower(Elizabeth Allen)

Nigel Mortimer, John Lydgate's Fall of Princes: Narrative Tragedy in its Literary and Political Contexts (Maura Nolan)

Peter Nicholson, Love and Ethics in Gower's Confessio Amantis (Kurt Olsson)

Maura Nolan, John Lydgate and the Making of Public Culture (Robert R. Edwards)

Kellie Robertson, The Laborer's Two Bodies: Labor and "Work" of the Text in Medieval Britain, 1350-1500 (Kathleen Ashley)

Larry Scanlon and James Simpson, ed., John Lydgate: Poetry, Culture and Lancastrian England (Lisa H. Cooper)

James Simpson, The Oxford English Literary History, Volume 2, 1350-1547: Reform and Cultural Revolution (Helen Cooper)

A. C. Spearing, Textual Subjectivity: The Encoding of Subjectivity in Medieval Narratives and Lyrics (Alfred David)

Paul Strohm, Politique: Languages of Statecraft between Chaucer and Shakespeare (Wendy Scase)

Carolynn Van Dyke, Chaucer's Agents: Cause and Representation in Chaucerian Narrative (Tara Williams)

David Wallace, Premodern Places: Calais to Surinam, Chaucer to Aphra Behn(Stephanie Trigg)

BOOKS RECEIVED

AN ANNOTATED CHAUCER BIBLIOGRAPHY, 2004

Mark Allen, Bege K. Bowers

Classifications

Abbreviations of Chaucer's Works

Periodical Abbreviations

Bibliographical Citations and Annotations

Author Index—Bibliography

Program, Fifteenth International Congress

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