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    Manchester [u.a.] :Manchester Univ. Press [u.a.],
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    Format: XII, 205 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0-7190-4235-6 , 0-7190-4236-4
    Series Statement: Manchester medieval studies
    Content: Whilst the Canterbury Tales are universally acknowledged as one of the great texts of English literature, there is perhaps less critical agreement about their meaning than for any other work in the English literary canon. In particular, critics and historians have been unable to reach any consensus about the social, political and religious values which Chaucer favoured. Did his writings represent a challenge to the dominant social outlook of his day or were they intended to reinforce the contemporary status quo? Was Chaucer a poet of profound religious piety or a sceptic who questioned all religious and moral certainties? Was he a defender of women or a misogynist whose writings reproduced the antifeminism characteristic of his time? How do Chaucer's works relate to medieval ideas about the nature and purposes of poetry? Do his pilgrims reflect the social reality of his day or were they the expression of traditional literary conventions
    Content: Writing as an historian, Rigby argues that instead of seeking to modernise Chaucer, we need to locate his work in the context of the thought, social issues and political controversies of Chaucer's own day
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: 1343-1400 Chaucer, Geoffrey ; Frauenbild ; 1343-1400 The Canterbury tales Chaucer, Geoffrey ; Frau ; 1343-1400 Chaucer, Geoffrey ; Frau ; 1343-1400 The Canterbury tales Chaucer, Geoffrey ; Frau ; 1343-1400 Chaucer, Geoffrey ; Sozialstruktur ; 1343-1400 Chaucer, Geoffrey ; Bibliografie
    Author information: Rigby, Stephen H. 1955-
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    Manchester : Manchester University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1808739582
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 205 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781526148247
    Series Statement: Manchester medieval studies
    Content: This book on Geoffrey Chaucer explores the relationship between Chaucer's poetry and the change and conflict characteristic of his day and the sorts of literary and non-literary conventions that were at his disposal for making sense of the society around him. Critics who consider the social meaning of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales fall into two main schools: those who present his social thought as an expression of the dominant spirit or ideology of his day and those who see Chaucer as possessing a more heterodox voice. Many of the present generation of Chaucer critics have been trained either as 'Robertsonians' or as 'Donaldsonians'. For D. W. Robertson, even those medieval poems which do not explicitly address religious issues were frequently intended to promote the Augustinian doctrine of charity beneath a pleasing surface; for E. Talbot Donaldson, there are 'no such poems in Middle English'. The book sets out the basics of the Augustinian doctrine of charity and of medieval allegorical theory and examines 'patristic' interpretations of Chaucer's work, particularly of the 'Nun's Priest Tale'. It looks at the humanist alternative to the patristic method and assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the patristic approach. The book also outlines some of the major medieval discourses about sexual difference which inform Chaucer's depiction of women, in particular, the tendency of medieval writers to polarise their views of women, condemning them to the pit or elevating them to the pedestal.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0719042356
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0719042364
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Rigby, Stephen H., 1955 - Chaucer in context Manchester [u.a.] : Manchester Univ. Press, 1996 ISBN 0719042356
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0719042364
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 The Canterbury tales
    Author information: Rigby, Stephen H. 1955-
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