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Oxford Guides to Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde Prof Barry Windeatt (Fellow of Emmanuel College, Fellow of Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge)

Oxford Guides to Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde By Prof Barry Windeatt (Fellow of Emmanuel College, Fellow of Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge)

Oxford Guides to Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde by Prof Barry Windeatt (Fellow of Emmanuel College, Fellow of Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge)


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A new edition of Barry Windeatt's comprehensive single-volume guide to Troilus and Criseyde, bringing together a wide range of material and providing a readable commentary on all aspects of the work.

Oxford Guides to Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde Summary

Oxford Guides to Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde by Prof Barry Windeatt (Fellow of Emmanuel College, Fellow of Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge)

This is a comprehensive critical guide to Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde. This new edition has been comprehensively revised in light of the latest scholarly and critical research and with a fully updated bibliography. It includes a full account of Chaucer's imaginative deployment of his sources, and an extended survey of this narrative poem's innovative combination of a range of generic identities. The chapters explain how Chaucer builds thematic significance into his poem's symmetrical structure, and the poem's distinctive variety in style and language, as well as a full commentary on the poem's concerns with love in the contexts of time and mutability and human free will. The Guide explores the poem as an extended debate about the nature and value of love, and how love was conceptualized and experienced as a form of service in quest of compassionate reward, a quasi-religious devotion, and a potentially fatal illness always in hope of cure. The subjectivities of the chief protagonists are fully analysed, as is the poem's problematic ending. Alongside discussions of theme and structure, there is also an account of what the extant manuscripts of Troilus and Criseyde may reveal about the poem's early genesis, and a unique survey of responses to Troilus from its own times to the present day. Barry Windeatt's contribution to the series is a comprehensive single-volume guide to Troilus and Criseyde, bringing together a wide range of material and providing a readable commentary on all aspects of the work. Combining the informative substance of a reference book with the coherence of a critical reading, the Guide has taken its place as the standard introduction to Troilus and Criseyde since its first publication in 1992.

Oxford Guides to Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde Reviews

Review from previous edition carefully written ... deeply learned ... sensible and judicious ... with monumental patience and humility Windeatt has served Chaucer and his students well * Notes and Queries *
provides a rich compendium of knowledge ... highly recommended * Choice *

About Prof Barry Windeatt (Fellow of Emmanuel College, Fellow of Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge)

Barry Windeatt is Fellow and Keeper of Rare Books at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. His research focuses largely on Chaucer, the literature of mysticism and contemplation, and the interface between medieval English textual and visual culture. He has both edited and translated Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, The Book of Margery Kempe, and, more recently, Julian of Norwich.

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NGR9780198823407
9780198823407
0198823401
Oxford Guides to Chaucer: Troilus and Criseyde by Prof Barry Windeatt (Fellow of Emmanuel College, Fellow of Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge)
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Oxford University Press
2023-10-31
480
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