The Chaucer Encyclopedia, 4 Volumes

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ISBN: 1119087996
ISBN 13: 9781119087991
Herausgeber: Vincent Gillespie/Jessica Rosenfeld/Katie Walter et al
Verlag: Wiley-VCH GmbH
Umfang: 2224 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.07.2023
Auflage: 1/2023
Produktform: Mehrteiliges Produkt
Einband: GEB

The Chaucer Encyclopedia provides a comprehensive and academically rigorous overview of the life, times, works, and influence of Geoffrey Chaucer (b. 1340s ??? d. 1400). Approximately 1,400 entries written by renowned Chaucer specialists and emerging scholars describe the people, places, objects, and concepts in Chaucer’s works, explore various critical and methodological approaches to his texts, and demonstrate Chaucer’s influence on generations of authors and readers from the fourteenth century to the present. Spanning four substantial volumes, this authoritative one-stop guide to Chauceriana contains a well-balanced mixture of brief descriptive entries, longer interpretative essays, and in-depth examinations of important topics within the field of Chaucer Studies. The Chaucer Encyclopedia includes the latest information on the scribes and transmission of Chaucer’s works, reflects the current interest in aesthetics and sensory studies as applied to Chaucer, engages non-Anglophone appropriations and translations of Chaucer, and addresses the full spectrum of analogs and sources of Chaucer’s works: direct or intermediary, contemporary, and from the distant past. The Chaucer Encyclopedia is an indispensable literary resource for undergraduate and graduate students, Chaucer scholars, and informed general readers.

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Beschreibung

The Chaucer Encyclopedia provides the most comprehensive overview to date of the life, times, works, sources/analogues, and influence of Geoffrey Chaucer (b. 1340s - d. 1400). It also makes accessible the approaches readers have taken to understanding Chaucer's oeuvre, as well as the analogues and sources (direct or intermediary, contemporary or from the distant past) of Chaucer's works. Providing nearly 1400 entries, more than any similar work on the market today, The Chaucer Encyclopedia is the best source for a new generation of students and scholars. The Chaucer Encyclopedia includes material on: * Important people, places, things, and concepts in Chaucer's life and works that influenced and shaped him as a writer * Chaucer's influence on generations of writers after him, including authors around the world who continue to look to Chaucer's texts for inspiration * Various other topics that are of particular significance to those pursuing in-depth Chaucer scholarship The Chaucer Encyclopedia is an all-in-one resource for those interested in Geoffrey Chaucer. It is a key literary resource for undergraduate, graduate, and some secondary school students, teachers, and informed general readers.

Autorenporträt

Editor in Chief RICHARD NEWHAUSER is Professor of English and Medieval Studies at Arizona State University-Tempe. He is the author of The Early History of Greed and Sin: Essays on the Moral Tradition in the Western Middle Ages and the editor of A Cultural History of the Senses in the Middle Ages. Associate Editors VINCENT GILLESPIE is Emeritus J.R.R. Tolkien Professor of English Literature and Language at the University of Oxford. He is Honorary Director of the Early English Text Society and Series Editor of Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies. JESSICA ROSENFELD is Associate Professor of English Literature at Washington University, St. Louis. She is the co-editor of Exemplaria: Medieval / Early Modern / Theory and the author of Ethics and Enjoyment in Late Medieval Poetry: Love after Aristotle. KATIE WALTER is Senior Lecturer in Medieval English Literature at the University of Sussex. She is the author of Middle English Mouths: Religious, Medical and Literary Traditions in Later Medieval England and the editor of Reading Skin in Medieval Literature and Culture.

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