05067nam 2200865 450 991079552040332120230526184155.01-5261-4199-X1-5261-2916-710.7765/9781526129161(CKB)5120000000108499(StDuBDS)EDZ0002046364(Au-PeEL)EBL5557382(OCoLC)1059419242(OCoLC)1100962665(MdBmJHUP)musev2_78411(MiAaPQ)EBC5557382(UkMaJRU)992979626917801631(DE-B1597)660433(DE-B1597)9781526129161(EXLCZ)99512000000010849920191121h20182018 uy| 0engur||#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierContemporary Chaucer across the centuries essays for Stephanie Trigg /edited by Helen M. Hickey, Anne McKendry and Melissa RaineManchester, UK :Manchester University Press,2018.©20181 online resource (xiii, 263 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) illustrations; digital file(s)Manchester Medieval Literature and CulturePreviously issued in print: 2019.1-5261-2917-5 1-5261-2915-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Helen M. Hickey, Anne McKendry and Melissa Raine -- 1. Identifying, and identifying with , Chaucer / Paul Strohm -- 2. First encounter: 'snail horn perception' in Geoffrey Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde / Elizabeth Robertson -- 3. Sir Thopas 's mourning maidens - Helen Cooper -- 4. Chaucerian rhyme-breaking / Ruth Evans -- 5. 'Have ye nat seyn somtyme a pale face?' / Stephanie Downes -- 6. Heavy atmosphere / Jeffrey Jerome Cohen -- 7. Hunting and fortune in the Book of the Duchess and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight / Frank Grady -- 8. The implausible plausibility of the Prologue to the Tale of Beryn / Thomas A. Prendergast -- 9. Caxton in the middle of English / David Matthews -- 10. 'Hail graybeard bard': Chaucer in the nineteenth-century popular consciousness / Stephen Knight -- 11. Chaucer as Catholic child in nineteenth-century English reception / Andrew Lynch -- 12. Flesh and stone: William Morris's News from Nowhere and Chaucer's dream visions / John M. Ganim -- 13. 'In remembrance of his persone': transhistorical empathy and the Chaucerian face / Louise D'Arcens -- 14. Textual face: cognition as recognition - James Simpson -- Index.This unique and exciting collection, inspired by the scholarship of literary critic Stephanie Trigg, offers cutting-edge responses to the writings of Geoffrey Chaucer for the current critical moment. The chapters are linked by the organic and naturally occurring affinities that emerge from Trigg's ongoing legacy; containing diverse methodological approaches and themes, they engage with Chaucer through ecocriticism, medieval literary and historical criticism, and medievalism. The contributors, trailblazing international specialists in their respective fields, honour Trigg's distinctive and energetic mode of enquiry (the symptomatic long history) and intellectual contribution to the humanities. At the same time, their approaches exemplify shifting trends in Chaucer scholarship. Like Chaucer's pilgrims, these scholars speak to and alongside each other, but their essays are also attentive to 'hearing Chaucer speak' then, now and in the future.Manchester medieval literature and culture ;24.Medieval LiteraturemupLiterary Studies: Classical, Early & MedievalbicsscLITERARY CRITICISM / MedievalbisachLiterary studies: ancient, classical & medievalthemaFestschrift.Aufsatzsammlung.Aufsatzsammlung.Criticism, interpretation, etc.Alliterative Verse.Chaucer Redactions.Chaucer, Geoffrey.Ecocriticism.Emotions in Literature.Emotions, History.Face in Literature.Fifteenth-century Caxton.Geoffrey Chaucer.Medieval Literature.Medieval Romance.Medievalism.Middle English Literature.Nineteenth-century medievalism.Stephanie Trigg.Trigg, Stephanie.Medieval LiteratureLiterary Studies: Classical, Early & MedievalLITERARY CRITICISM / MedievalLiterary studies: ancient, classical & medieval821.1Trigg Stephanie1958-hnrHickey Helen M1949-edtUkMaJRUBOOK9910795520403321Contemporary Chaucer across the centuries3816995UNINA