Chaucer/

Chaucer/ edited by Corinne Saunders - Oxford, U.K.; Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishers, 2001. - xi, 356 p.: ill.; 24 cm. - Blackwell guides to criticism .

Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-349) and index.

Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Development of Chaucer Criticism
2 Chaucer’s Reading and Audience: Critical Extracts
The English and European Literary Traditions
Derek Brewer
Chaucer: The Teller and the Tale
Gabriel Josipovici
The Audience
Paul Strohm
3 Dream Vision Poetry: An Overview
4 Dream Vision Poetry: Critical Extracts
The Lady White and the White Tablet: The Book of the Duchess
Judith Ferster
’The Dido Episode’ in The House ofFame Wolfgang Clemen
Chaucer’s Fame and Her World: The Poem
Piero Boitani
Park of Paradise and Garden of Love
J. A. W. Bennett
The Parliament of Fowls
A. C. Spearing
The Narrator as Translator
Donald W. Rowe
Chaucer’s Classical Legendary
Lisa J. Kiscr
5 Troilus and Criseyde: An Overview
6 Troilus and Criseyde: Critical Extracts
The Ending of ’Troilus’
E. Talbot Donaldson
The Heart and the Chain
John Leyerle
Criseyde: Woman in Medieval Society
David Aers
Coda: The Narrator
C. David Benson
History versus Romance
Lee Patterson
7 The Canterbury Tales: An Over\dew
8 The Canterbury Tales: Critical Extracts
The Unity of the Canterbury Tales
Robert M. Jordan
The Esthetics of this Form
Donald R. Howard
An Encyclopedia of Kinds
Helen Cooper
The Knight’s Tale and Its Settings
V. A. Kolve
Fabliau, Confession, Satire
W. A. Davenport Gems of Chastity
Ian Bishop
Anti-feminism
Jill Mann
The Franklin’s Tale
Angela Jane Weisl
’Glose/Bele chose’: The Wife of Bath and
Her Glossators
Eunuch Hermeneutics
Carolyn Dinshaw

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