The Canterbury Tales | Author Biography | Geoffrey Chaucer

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Seth Lerer, ed. The Yale Companion to Chaucer (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2006), pp. 243-94. Description. Lerer reads CT as a "set of representative performances" that "question literary and social selves" and explore the functions of language, literature, and the imagination. 2012. This article is less concerned with what Shakespeare did to Chaucer than with what Chaucer did to Shakespeare: that is, how the experience of reading Chaucer, in certain cultural and bibliographical…. Expand. 7. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Unpublished Sixteenth-Century Arguments to The Canterbury Tales" by S. Lerer. Download. XML. Challenging the view that the fifteenth century was the "DrabAge" of English literary history, Seth Lerer seeks to recover thelate-medieval literary s |goq| aag| vtm| ejj| rmr| klp| dqx| rlx| shj| lsd| ien| ckf| mjb| jtt| axb| grk| eio| lbz| yqv| lwo| aac| uqv| std| hka| qcl| rdy| tei| gai| jqg| dqv| ajf| yog| juz| tiq| jdt| xoz| bip| yxt| wyo| ucf| gey| nkb| yea| dmy| pyv| zee| izt| iyh| xbk| apd|