Sources and Analogues of the Canterbury Tales: vol. II (35)

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Sources and Analogues of the Canterbury Tales: vol. II (35)

Author(s): Robert M. Correale (Editor), Mary Hamel

  • Publisher: D.S.Brewer
  • Publication Date: 1 Dec. 2005
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 840 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1843840480
  • ISBN-13: 9781843840480

Book Description

The publication of this volume completes the new edition of the sources and major analogues of all the Canterbury Tales prepared by members of the New Chaucer Society. This collection, the first to appear in over half a century, features such additions as a fresh interpretation of Chaucer’s sources for the frame of the work, chapters on the sources of the General Prologue and Retractions, and modern English translations of all foreign language texts, with glosses for the Middle English. Chapters on the individual tales contain an updated survey of the present state of scholarship on their source materials. Several sources and analogues discovered during the past fifty years are found here together for the first time, and some other familiar sources are re-edited from manuscripts closer to Chaucer’s copies.
Besides the
General Prologue and the Retractions, this volume includes chapters on the Miller, Summoner, Merchant, Physician, Shipman, Prioress, Sir Thopas, Canon’s Yeoman, Manciple, the Knight and the prologues and tales of the Man of Law and Wife of Bath.
Contributors: PETER BEIDLER, KENNETH A. BLEETH, LAUREL BROUGHTON, JOANNE CHARBONNEAU, WILLIAM E. COLEMAN, CAROLYN P. COLLETTE, VINCENT DI MARCO, PETER FIELD, TRAUGOTT LAWLER, ANITA OBERMEIER, ROBERT RAYMO, CHRISTINE RICHARDSON-HEY, JOHN SCATTERGOOD, NIGEL S. THOMPSON, EDWARD WHEATLEY, JOHN WITHRINGTON.

Editorial Reviews

Review

This wonderful set will be a required purchase for most academic libraries. Highly recommended. CHOICE Represents an immense achievement. […]The translations will prove eminently useful to students, teachers, and researchers alike. Students and professional scholars will find the now complete Sources. to be accessible, stimulating and highly informative. ENGLISH STUDIES Is a most welcome and valuable contribution to everyone working in the field of Chaucer studies. […]The new Sources and Analogues simply cannot be ignored by anyone working on Chaucer. NOTES AND QUERIES

About the Author

CAROLYN COLLETTE is an American literary critic whose work has focused on late Medieval Anglo-French literary culture. She is Professor Emerita of English literature at Mount Holyoke College.

JOHN SCATTERGOOD is Professor (Emeritus) of Medieval and Renaissance English at Trinity College, Dublin.

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