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The extensively revised and expanded version of the acclaimed Companion to Chaucer

An essential text for both established scholars and those seeking to expand their knowledge of Chaucer studies, A New Companion to Chaucer is an authoritative and up-to-date survey of Chaucer scholarship. Rigorous yet accessible, this book helps readers to identify current debates, recognize historical and literary context, and to understand how particular concepts and theories affect the interpretation of Chaucer’s texts. Chaucer specialists from around the globe offer contributions that range from updates of long-standing scholarship on biography, language, women, and social structures, to original research in new areas such as ideology, the afterlife, patronage, and sexuality. In presenting conflicting perspectives and ideological differences, this stimulating volume encourages readers to explore additional paths of inquiry and engage in lively and informed debate.

Each chapter of the Companion, organized by issues and themes, balances textual analysis and cultural context by grounding the reader in existing scholarship. Key issues from specific passages are discussed with an annotated bibliography provided for reference and further reading. Compiled with all students of Chaucer in mind, this important volume:

  • Presents contributions from both established and emerging specialists
  • Explores the circumstances in which Chaucer wrote, such as the political and religious issues of his time
  • Includes numerous close readings of selected poems
  • Provides points of entry to a wide range of approaches to Chaucer’s works
  • Incorporates original research, fresh perspectives, and updated additions to Chaucer scholarship

A New Companion to Chaucer is a valuable and enduring resource for scholars, teachers, and students of medieval literature and medieval studies, as well as the general reader interested in interpretations and historical contexts of Chaucer’s writings.

List of Illustrations
ix
The Contributors xi
Acknowledgements xvii
Abbreviations xix
The Idea of a Chaucer Companion 1(6)
Peter Brown
1 Afterlives
7(14)
Candace Barrington
Jonathan Hsy
2 Auctorite
21(16)
Andrew Galloway
3 Biography
37(14)
Jane Griffiths
4 Bodies
51(20)
Linda Ehrsam Voigts
5 Bohemia
71(16)
Alfred Thomas
6 Chivalry
87(18)
Derak Brewer
Barry Windeatt
7 Comedy
105(18)
Laura Kendrick
8 Emotion
123(14)
Sarah McNamer
9 Ethnicity
137(14)
Kathy Lavezzo
10 Flemings
151(16)
Michael Hanrahan
11 France
167(18)
Michael Hanly
12 Genre
185(16)
Caroline D. Eckhardt
13 Ideology
201(12)
Stephen H. Rigby
14 Italy
213(14)
David Wallace
15 Language
227(16)
David Burnley
Graham Williams
16 London
243(12)
Peter Guy Brown
17 Love
255(14)
Helen Phillips
18 Narrative
269(14)
Robert R. Edwards
19 Other Thought-Worlds
283(14)
Susanna Fein
20 Pagan Survivals
297(10)
John M. Fyler
21 Patronage
307(12)
Jenni Nuttall
22 Personal Identity
319(12)
Lynn Staley
23 Pilgrimage and Travel
331(14)
Sebastian Sobecki
24 Religion
345(14)
Nicholas Watson
25 Richard II
359(20)
James Simpson
26 Science
379(16)
Irma Taavitsainen
Daniela Landert
27 The Senses
395(14)
Marion Turner
28 Sexualities
409(12)
Masha Raskolnikov
29 Sin
421(14)
Ryan Perry
30 Social Structures
435(16)
Robert Swanson
31 Style
451(10)
John F. Plummer
32 Texts
461(14)
Tim William Machan
33 Things
475(12)
Michael Van Dussen
34 Translation
487(14)
Roger Ellis
35 Visualizing
501(14)
Sarah Stanbury
36 Women
515(12)
Nicky Hallett
Index 527
Peter Brown is Professor of Medieval English Literature at the University of Kent and Academic Director at its Paris School of Arts and Culture in Montparnasse. He has authored and edited numerous books on medieval literature, especially the works of Geoffrey Chaucer in their historical and cultural contexts such as Reading Chaucer: Selected Essays, Chaucer and the Making of Optical Space, and Chaucer at Work: The Making of the Canterbury Tales.