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The Routledge Companion to Global Chaucer

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The Routledge Companion to Global Chaucer offers 40 chapters by leading scholars working with contemporary, theoretical, and textual approaches to the poetry and prose of Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1340-1400) in a global context. This volume is an ideal starting point for beginners, offering contemporary perspectives to Chaucer both geographically and intellectually, including: • Exploration of major and lesser known works, translations, and lyrics, such as The Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Criseyde • Spatial intersections and external forms of communication • Discussion of identities, cognitions, and patterns of thought, including gender, race, disability, science, and nature The Routledge Companion to Global Chaucer also includes a section addressing ways of incorporating its material in the classroom to integrate global questions in the teaching of Chaucer’s works. This guide provides post-pandemic, twenty-first century readers a way to teach, learn, and write about Chaucer’s works complete with awareness of their reach, their limitations, and occlusions on a global field of culture.

Author Biography:

Craig E. Bertolet is Hollifield Professor of English at Auburn University. In addition to numerous chapters and articles on Gower and Chaucer, he is the author of Chaucer, Gower, Hoccleve and the Commercial Practices of Late Fourteenth-Century London (Ashgate, 2013) and co-editor with Robert Epstein of Money, Commerce, and Economics in Late Medieval English Literature (Palgrave, 2017). Susan Nakley is the author of Living in the Future: Sovereignty and Internationalism in the Canterbury Tales (Michigan, 2017) and Professor and Associate Chair of English at St. Joseph’s University, New York. She studies intersections of literature and politics in Middle English texts. With Karla Taylor, she recently coedited “What We Think of When We Think of the Prioress’s Tale,” a special issue of the Chaucer Review 59.3 (July 2024). Her current projects include Barbarous Tongues: Essays on Language and Alterity in the Later Middle Ages, coedited with Larry Scanlon, and Libelous Reorientations: Anti-Judaism, Orientalism, and Performance, a second monograph.
Release date NZ
October 8th, 2024
Contributors
  • Edited by Craig E. Bertolet
  • Edited by Susan Nakley
Pages
544
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations
3 Halftones, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
ISBN-13
9781032146850
Product ID
38754650

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