Engaging with Chaucer : : Practice, Authority, Reading / / ed. by C.W.R.D. Moseley.

Why do we still read and discuss Chaucer? The answer may be simple: he is fun, and he challenges our intelligence and questions our certainties. This collected volume represents an homage to a toweringly great poet, as well as an acknowledgement of the intellectual excitement, challenges, and pleasu...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction ‘The craft so long to lerne…’ --   |t Chapter 1 ‘And gret wel Chaucer whan ye mete’ Chaucer’s Earliest Readers, Addressees and Audiences --   |t Chapter 2 Unhap, Misadventure, Infortune Chaucer’s Vocabulary of Mischance --   |t Chapter 3 Chaucer’s Tears --   |t Chapter 4 In Appreciation of Metrical Abnormality. Headless Lines and Initial Inversion in Chaucer --   |t Chapter 5 Blanche, Two Chaucers and the Stanley Family Rethinking the Reception of The Book of the Duchess --   |t Chapter 6 ‘Tu Numeris Elementa Ligas’ The Consolation of Nature’s Numbers in Parlement of Foulys --   |t Chapter 7 Troilus and Criseyde and the ‘Parfit Blisse of Love’ --   |t Chapter 8 Hateful Contraries in ‘The Merchant’s Tale’ --   |t Chapter 9 String Theory and ‘The Man of Law’s Tale’ Where Is Constancy? --   |t Chapter 10 The Pardoner’s Passing and How It Matters Gender, Relics and Speech Acts --   |t Chapter 11 ‘Double Sorrow’ The Complexity of Complaint in Chaucer’s Anelida and Arcite and Henryson’s Testament of Cresseid --   |t Index 
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