Chaucer and Religion
By Helen Phillips (Editor), Alcuin Blamires (Contribution by), Anthony Bale (Contribution by), Carl Phelpstead (Contribution by), D Thomas Hanks Jr (Contribution by), David Raybin (Contribution by), Dee Dyas (Contribution by), Frances McCormack (Contribution by), Graham Caie (Contribution by), Helen Cooper (Contribution by), Helen Phillips (Contribution by), J Rudd (Contribution by), Laurel Broughton (Contribution by), Roger Dalrymple (Contribution by), Sherry L Reames (Contribution by), Stephen Knight (Contribution by)
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By Helen Phillips (Editor), Alcuin Blamires (Contribution by), Anthony Bale (Contribution by), Carl Phelpstead (Contribution by), D Thomas Hanks Jr (Contribution by), David Raybin (Contribution by), Dee Dyas (Contribution by), Frances McCormack (Contribution by), Graham Caie (Contribution by), Helen Cooper (Contribution by), Helen Phillips (Contribution by), J Rudd (Contribution by), Laurel Broughton (Contribution by), Roger Dalrymple (Contribution by), Sherry L Reames (Contribution by), Stephen Knight (Contribution by)
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New essays on Chaucer's engagement with religion and the religious controversies of the fourteenth century.
How do critics, religious scholars and historians in the early twenty-first century view Chaucer's relationship to religion? And how can he be taught and studied in an increasingly secular and multi-cultural environment? The essays here, on [the Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Criseyde, lyrics and dream poems, aim to provide an orientation on the study of the the religions, the religious...
How do critics, religious scholars and historians in the early twenty-first century view Chaucer's relationship to religion? And how can he be taught and studied in an increasingly secular and multi-cultural environment? The essays here, on [the Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Criseyde, lyrics and dream poems, aim to provide an orientation on the study of the the religions, the religious...


