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Chaucerian Polity David Wallace

Chaucerian Polity By David Wallace

Chaucerian Polity by David Wallace


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This innovative study of Chaucer's poetry and prose provides a new articulation of 'Chaucerian polity' through analyses of art, architecture, and literary texts.

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Chaucerian Polity: Absolutist Lineages and Associational Forms in England and Italy by David Wallace

Winner of the 1997 James Russell Lowell Prize. Now available in paperback, David Wallace's innovative study of Chaucer's poetry and prose is invigorated by an engagement with approaches gleaned from modern Marxist historiography, gender theory, and cultural studies. He provides a new articulation of 'Chaucerian polity' through analyses of art, architecture, city and country, household space, guild and mercantile cultures, as well as literary texts. He argues that The Canterbury Tales reveal the influence of Chaucer's Italian journeys and exposure to the great Trecento authors - Dante, Boccaccio, and Petrarch - and the Trecento's most crucial material and ideological conflict, that between the associational polity of Florence and the prototype absolutist state of Lombardy. In drawing these parallels, David Wallace challenges conventional divisions between the medieval and the Renaissance.

Chaucerian Polity Reviews

No other book I have read brings to life so vividly the European world in which Chaucer lived and wrote. Chaucerian Polity is simply the most important contribution to Chaucer studies in decades.' Terry Jones, author of Chaucerian Knight, director of Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Chaucer in Florence and Lombardy; 2. The General Prologue and the anatomy of associational form; 3. 'From every shires Ende': English guides and Chaucer's Compagnye; 4. 'No falaweshipe': thesian polity; 5. Powers of the countryside; 6. Absent city; 7. 'Deyntee to Chaffare': men of law, merchants, and the constance story; 8. Household rhetoric: violence and eloquence in the Tale of Melibee; 9. After eloquence: Chaucer in the house of Apollo; 10. 'Whan she translated was': humanism, tyranny, and the Petrarchan academy; 11. All that fall: Chaucer's monk and 'every myghty man'; 12. 'If that thou live': legends and lives of good women; Conclusion.

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CIN0804727244VG
9780804727242
0804727244
Chaucerian Polity: Absolutist Lineages and Associational Forms in England and Italy by David Wallace
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Stanford University Press
19970401
712
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