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245 0 0 _aChaucer/
_cedited by Corinne Saunders
260 _aOxford, U.K.;
_aMalden, Mass.:
_bBlackwell Publishers,
_c2001.
300 _axi, 356 p.:
_bill.;
_c24 cm.
440 0 _aBlackwell guides to criticism
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [327]-349) and index.
505 _aPreface 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
700 _aSaunders, Corinne, ed.
942 _cWB16