A Companion to ChaucerISBN: 978-0-631-23590-3
Paperback
544 pages
October 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This work, the latest entry in Blackwell's "Companions
to Literature and Culture" series. . . provides an inclusive and
scholarly orientation to current theories and interpretation of
Chaucer's works." "Each essay. . . places Chaucer's texts into
cultural context by examining the medieval point of view, and
includes notes, references, and suggestions for further readings."
"The text. . . will serve well as a one-volume introduction for new
students. It also provides access to original research and new
ideas sought by graduate students and faculty." Library
Journal
"Overall, this is useful book. providing an up-to-date survey of
the state of Chaucer scholarship on a wide range of issues...it
will provoke interesting and educational debates in and out of the
classroom." Reference Reviews
"[This book] is both highly readable and rich in its diversity, a book which any Chaucerian, novice or seasoned, will often pick up simply for the pleasure of browsing[...] Every student of Chaucer, from undergraduate to emiritus professor, will want to have access to it." English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature