Studies in the Age of Chaucer: Volume 32
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.

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Studies in the Age of Chaucer: Volume 32
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.

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Studies in the Age of Chaucer: Volume 32

Studies in the Age of Chaucer: Volume 32

Studies in the Age of Chaucer: Volume 32

Studies in the Age of Chaucer: Volume 32

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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: 9780933784345
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 01/17/2011
Series: NCS Studies in the Age of Chaucer , #32
Edition description: 1st Edition
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

David Matthews is professor of medieval and medievalism studies at the University of Manchester and was Head of the Division of English, American Studies, and Creative Writing between 2013 and 2015. He was editor of Studies in the Age of Chaucer, the annual journal of the New Chaucer Society from 2007 to 2013. He previously taught at the University of Newcastle in Australia and then had a short stint at the University of Liverpool.

Table of Contents

ARTICLES

Nicholas Watson
The Phantasmal Past: Time, History, and the Recombinative Imagination

Helen Barr
Religious Practice in Chaucer's Prioress's Tale: Rabbit and/or Duck?

Theresa Tinkle
The Wife of Bath's Marginal Authority

Joyce Coleman
Where Chaucer Got His Pulpit: Audience and Intervisuality in the Troilus and Criseyde Frontispiece

Kyle Mahowald
"It may nat be": Chaucer, Derrida, and the Impossibility of the Gift

Jennifer L. Sisk
Religion, Alchemy, and Nostalgic Idealism in Fragment VIII of theCanterbury Tales

Stephanie A. Viereck Gibbs Kamath
Naming the Pilgrim: Authorship and Allegory in Guillame de Deguileville'sPelerinage de la vie humaine

Mark Miller
The Ends of Excitement in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Teleology, Ethics, and the Death Drive

Su Fang Ng and Kenneth Hodges
Saint George, Islam, and Regional Audiences in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Alex Mueller
The Historiography of the Dragon: Heraldic Violence in the AlliterativeMorte Arthure

COLLOQUIUM: MANLY-RICKERT SEVENTY YEARS ON

Henry Ansgar Kelly, Vance Ramsey on Manly-Rickert

A. S. G. Edwards, Manly and Rickert and the Failure of Method

Jill Mann, "Learning, Taste and Judgment" in the Editorial Process: Vance Ramsey and Manly-Rickert

Tim William Machan, Opportunity's Knock and Chaucerian Textual Criticism

Daniel Wakelin, "Maked na moore": Editing and Narrative

Orietta Da Rold, Should We Reedit the Canterbury Tales?

REVIEWS

Suzanne Conklin Akbari, Idols in the East: European Representations of Islam and the Orient, 1100-1450 (Christine Chism)

Valerie Allen, On Farting: Language and Laughter in the Middle Ages; Susan Signe Morrison, Excrement in the Late Middle Ages: Sacred Filth and Chaucer's Fecopoetics (Bettina Bildhauer)

Robert W. Barrett Jr., Against All England: Regional Identity and Cheshire Writing, 1195-1656 (Raluca L. Radulescu)

Candace Barrington, American Chaucers (Thomas Prendergast)

Anke Bernau and Bettina Bildhauer, eds., Medieval Film (Candace Barrington)

Rosalind Brown-Grant, French Romance of the Later Middle Ages: Gender, Morality, and Desire (Roberta Krueger)

Margaret Connolly and Linne R. Mooney, eds., Design and Distribution of Late Medieval Manuscripts in England (Oliver Pickering)

Joseph A. Dane, Abstractions of Evidence in the Study of Manuscripts and Early Printed Books (Orietta Da Rold)

Andrew Galloway and R. F. Yeager, eds., Through a Classical Eye: Transcultural and Transhistorical Visions in Medieval English, Italian, and Latin Literature in Honour of Winthrop Wetherbee (John O. Ward)

Geoffrey W. Gust, Constructing Chaucer: Author and Autofiction in Critical Tradition (Steve Ellis)

Carol Falvo Heffernen, Comedy in Chaucer and Boccaccio (William T. Rossiter)

Gregory Heyworth, Desiring Bodies: Ovidian Romance and the Cult of Form(Michael Calabrese)

Ordelle G. Hill, Looking Westward: Poetry, Landscape, and Politics in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" (Michael Bennett)

T. E. Hill, "She, This in Blak": Vision, Truth, and Will in Geoffrey Chaucer's "Troilus and Criseyde" (Tison Pugh)

Daniel Hobbins, Authorship and Publicity Before Print: Jean Gerson and the Transformation of Late Medieval Learning (Deborah Fraioli)

Laura L. Howes, ed., Place, Space, and Landscape in Medieval Narrative(Robert W. Barrett Jr.)

Andrew James Johnston, Performing the Middle Ages from "Beowulf" to "Othello" (Margaret Pappano)

Sarah A. Kelen, Langland's Early Modern Identities (Lawrence Warner)

Peggy Knapp, Chaucerian Aesthetics (Maura Nolan)

V. A. Kolve, Telling Images: Chaucer and the Imagery of Narrative (Richard K. Emmerson)

Jill Mann, From Aesop to Reynard: Beast Literature in Medieval Britain (Susan Crane)

Joanna Martin, Kingship and Love in Scottish Poetry: 1424-1540 (R. James Goldstein)

Alastair Minnis, Translations of Authority in Medieval English Literature: Valuing the Vernacular (Mishtooni Bose)

Esther Casier Quinn, Geoffrey Chaucer and the Poetics of Disguise (K. P. Clarke)

Raluca L. Radulescu and Cory James Rushton, eds., A Companion to Medieval Popular Romance (Laura Ashe)

Samantha J. Rayner, Images of Kingship in Chaucer and His Ricardian Contemporaries (Elliot Kendall)

Nicole R. Rice, Lay Piety and Religious Discipline Middle English Literature(Mary C. Erler)

Larry Scanlon, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Literature, 1100-1500 (Karen Gross)

Winthrop Wetherbee, The Ancient Flame: Dante and the Poets (Rebecca S. Beal)

BOOKS RECEIVED

AN ANNOTATED CHAUCER BIBLIOGRAPHY, 2008

Mark Allen, Bege K. Bowers

Classifications

Abbreviations of Chaucer's Works

Periodical Abbreviations

Bibliographical Citations and Annotations

Author Index -- Bibliography

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