
As the 'father' of the English literary canon, one of a very few writers to appear in every 'great books' syllabus, Chaucer is seen as an author whose works are fundamentally timeless: an author who, like Shakespeare, exemplifies the almost magical power of poetry to appeal to each generation of readers. Every age remakes its own Chaucer, developing new understandings of how his poetry intersects with contemporary ways of seeing the world, and the place of the subject who lives in it. This Handbook comprises a series of essays by established scholars and emerging voices that address Chaucer's poetry in the context of several disciplines, including late medieval philosophy and science, Mediterranean Studies, comparative literature, vernacular theology, and popular devotion. The volume paints the field in broad strokes and sections include Biography and Circumstances of Daily Life; Chaucer in the European Frame; Philosophy and Science in the Universities; Christian Doctrine and Religious Heterodoxy; and the Chaucerian Afterlife. Taken as a whole, The Oxford Handbook of Chaucer offers a snapshot of the current state of the field, and a bold suggestion of the trajectories along which Chaucer studies are likely to develop in the future.
This volume investigates the current state of Chaucerian scholarship and the evolving methodologies used to interpret his poetry within the context of late medieval culture. Editors Suzanne Conklin Akbari and William James Simpson compile a series of essays from established and emerging scholars to examine how Chaucer’s work intersects with contemporary academic disciplines. The text argues that Chaucer remains a dynamic figure whose relevance is continuously reconstructed through new lenses of philosophy, science, and theology. By synthesizing these diverse perspectives, the authors provide a framework for understanding both the historical Chaucer and his enduring influence on the literary canon.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of medieval literature frequently cite this volume as a comprehensive reference for current research trends in the field. Experts highlight the academic density of the prose, noting that it serves as a sophisticated resource for those already familiar with Chaucerian studies.
Page Count:
688
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191649384
ISBN-13:
9780191649387
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