Poetry and Authority
Chaucer, Vernacular Fable and the Role of Readers in Fifteenth-Century England
David Nisters author Hermann Josef Real editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG
Published:21st Dec '18
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This study argues that the vernacular fable constituted a productive site for negotiating scholastic poetics in late medieval England. On the basis of a close reading of Chaucer’s Nun’s Priest’s Tale and Manciple’s Tale, the book analyses how the concept of textual authority came to be both challenged and vindicated in the face of the growing importance of an empowered vernacular readership. Thus, the fables of John Lydgate and the presentation of Chaucer’s texts in some of the earliest printed editions of the Canterbury Tales indicate the development of a Chaucerian poetics that was grounded in Chaucer’s own critical reflection on the scholastic account of poetic fiction.
ISBN: 9783631761137
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 343g
184 pages
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