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Chaucer and His Readers : Imagining the Author in Late-Medieval England
At Chaucer’s Tomb:
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October 6 2020
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10.2307/j.ctv15r57k0.12
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pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
pp. ix
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
pp. vii
Contents
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. xi
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. xi
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. xiii
A NOTE ON EDITIONS
pp. xiii
A NOTE ON EDITIONS
pp. xv
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
pp. xv
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
pp. 3
INTRODUCTION The Subject of Chaucerian Reception
pp. 3
INTRODUCTION
pp. 22
CHAPTER ONE Writing Like the Clerk: Laureate Poets and the Aureate World
pp. 22
Writing Like the Clerk:
pp. 57
CHAPTER TWO Reading Like the Squire: Chaucer, Lydgate, Clanvowe, and the Fifteenth-Century Anthology
pp. 57
Reading Like the Squire:
pp. 85
Reading Like a Child:
pp. 85
CHAPTER THREE Reading Like a Child: Advisory Aesthetics and Scribal Revision in the Canterbury Tal
pp. 117
The Complaints of Adam Scriveyn:
pp. 117
CHAPTER FOUR The Complaints of Adam Scriveyn: John Shirley and the Canonicity of Chaucer's Short Poems
pp. 147
CHAPTER FIVE At Chaucer's Tomb: Laureation and Paternity in Caxton's Criticism
pp. 147
At Chaucer’s Tomb:
pp. 176
Impressions of Identity:
pp. 176
CHAPTER six Impressions of Identity: Print, Poetry, and Fame in Hawes and Skelton
pp. 209
ENVOY
pp. 209
ENVOY "All pis ys said vnder correctyon"
pp. 219
APPENDIX
pp. 219
APPENDIX
pp. 223
NOTES
pp. 223
NOTES
pp. 285
WORKS CITED
pp. 285
WORKS CITED
pp. 303
INDEX
pp. 303
INDEX
pp. 310
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