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Chaucer and His Readers

Imagining the Author in Late-Medieval England

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Exploring the fifteenth century's literary landscape, the author challenges the notion of it being a "Drab Age" by highlighting the influential role of Chaucer as a foundational figure in English poetry. Through an examination of various poets, scribes, and printers, the text reveals how Chaucer was constructed as a revered "poet laureate." It delves into the complexities of his imitators and readers, showcasing characters from his works who embody themes of subjugation and innocence. The analysis spans poetry from Lydgate to Skelton, emphasizing the socio-political contexts of the time.

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9780691029238

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1996, měkká

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