Chaucer’s England

Chaucer’s England

Literature in Historical Context

Barbara Hanawalt

264 Pages, 6 x 9 in

  • Paperback
  • 9780816620203
  • Published: March 1, 1992
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Chaucer’s England

Literature in Historical Context

Barbara Hanawalt

ISBN: 9780816620203

Publication date: March 1st, 1992

264 Pages

9 x 6

Chaucer’s England presents new interpretations of late fourteenth-century English society through a unique combination of historical inquiry and literary analysis. Beginning with the turbulent reign of Richard I and Bolingbroke’s coup, the contributors look at organized crime, illiteracy, patronage, the influence Richard might have had personally over the remarkable literary production of the period, the concepts of gentility that shaped Chaucer’s own thinking, the pervasive influence of hunting on medieval literature, the role London played as the center of both the court and the literary world , and more.

Contributors to the volume include:

Caroline Barron, Royal Holloway and Bedford College

Michael Bennett, University of Tasmania

Lawrence Clopper, Indiana University

Susan Crane, Rutgers University

Richard Firth Green, University of Western Ontario

Barbara Hanawalt, University of Minnesota

Nicholas Orme, University of Exeter

Nigel Saul, Royal Holloway and Bedford College

Paul Strohm, Indiana University

David Wallace, University of Minnesota

Barbara A. Hanawalt is professor of history at the University of Minnesota. Her books include Crime and Conflict in English Communities, 1300-1348 and The Ties That Bound: Medieval English Peasant Families.