Chaucerian conflict : languages of antagonism in late fourteenth-century London / / Marion Turner.

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Superior document:Oxford English monographs
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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:Oxford English monographs.
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Physical Description:viii, 213 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Chaucerian conflict
  • Discursive turbulence : slander, the House of fame, and the Mercers' petition
  • Urban treason : Troilus and Criseyde and the 'treasonous aldermen' of 1382
  • Idealism and antagonism : Troynovaunt in the late fourteenth century
  • Ricardian communities : Thomas Usk's social fantasies
  • Conflicted Compaignyes : the Canterbury fellowship and urban associational form
  • Conflict resolved? : the language of peace and Chaucer's 'Tale of Melibee'.