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Caroline D. Eckhardt - Chaucer's General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales: An Annotated Bibliography 1900-1984 - 9780802025920 - V9780802025920
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Chaucer's General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales: An Annotated Bibliography 1900-1984

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Description for Chaucer's General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales: An Annotated Bibliography 1900-1984 hardcover. This annotated, international bibliography of twentieth-century criticism on the Prologue is an essential reference guide. It includes books, journal articles, and dissertations, and a descriptive list of twentieth-century editions; it is the most complete inventory of modern criticism on the Prologue. Series: Chaucer Bibliographies. Num Pages: 468 pages. BIC Classification: GBCR. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 154 x 42. Weight in Grams: 860.

The General Prologue to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is one of the most enduring works of English literature. Beloved by scholars, teachers, students, and general readers, it has been given a great many different interpretations. This annotated, international bibliography of twentieth-century criticism on the Prologue is an essential reference guide. It includes books, journal articles, and dissertations, and a descriptive list of twentieth-century editions; it is the most complete inventory of modern criticism on the Prologue. The extensive annotations provide uniquely convenient access to many publications that are otherwise difficult to obtain.

In her introduction, Caroline Eckhardt provides a careful and comprehensive overview of modern trends in criticism, trends which can be traced through the bibliography. At the beginning of the century, for example, Chaucer's Prologue was often described as a 'portrait gallery' and praised for its realism - social, psychological, and dramatic. Later in the century came emphases on irony, rhetoric, Freudian interpretations, elaborate allegories, and stylistic complexities. At present, the Prologue is often interpreted as a system of signs and symbols in which realism, if it exists at all, serves purposes beyond itself. The smiling and serene poet of the earlier period has been replaced by a self-conscious ironist, sometimes with a split personality. The portrait gallery of the beginning of the century is still there, though the spectator who walks along it tends to see something less fixed textually (the Prologue is now commonly discussed as work-in-progress) and more complicated structurally, generically, and thematically. It is the spectator, of course, who has changed.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
1990
Publisher
University of Toronto Press Canada
Number of pages
468
Condition
New
Series
Chaucer Bibliographies
Number of Pages
468
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9780802025920
SKU
V9780802025920
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About Caroline D. Eckhardt
Caroline D. Eckhardt is a professor of English and Comparative Literature at Pennsylvania State University.

Reviews for Chaucer's General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales: An Annotated Bibliography 1900-1984
'Its quantity of information and the centrality of its subject matter to Chaucer studies will ensure the Chaucerians will go back to it time and again, for scholarly reference, for helpful summaries, and for guidance for students.'
Studies in the Age of Chaucer

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