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Chaucer's Fame in Britannia 1641-1700

Chaucer's Fame in Britannia 1641-1700

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This volume is a compilation of references and allusions to Chaucer from the English Civil War to the beginning of the eighteenth century, continuing the work of Jackson Campbell Boswell and Sylvia Wallace Holtons Chaucers Fame in England: 1475–1640. It provides a comprehensive understanding of Chaucers influence during this period and expands previous research in the field.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 576 pages
Publication date: 22 March 2022
Publisher: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US


This extensive volume serves as a comprehensive compilation of references and allusions to Chaucer, spanning from the onset of the English Civil War to the early eighteenth century. It is a continuation of Jackson Campbell Boswell and Sylvia Wallace Holtons earlier work, Chaucers Fame in England: 1475–1640. Both books are intended to complement the corresponding sections of Caroline Spurgeons invaluable Five Hundred Years of Chaucer Criticism and Allusion, 1357–1900. Collectively, these two volumes make a substantial contribution to intellectual history, providing a much deeper and more comprehensive understanding of Chaucers influence and his applications during the period under examination.

Chaucers Fame in England: 1475–1640 has proven to be an invaluable resource for scholars interested in exploring the posthumous legacies of Chaucer. Similarly, Chaucers Fame in Britannia 1641–1700 is poised to assume a similar significance alongside its companion volume. The references and allusions within these volumes are extensive and, whenever possible, comprehensive. They offer a rich tapestry of insights into Chaucers enduring legacy and his profound impact on literary and cultural traditions.

By compiling these references and allusions in a single volume, the editors have made a significant contribution to the field of Chaucer studies. This work will undoubtedly be of great value to researchers, students, and enthusiasts alike, as it provides a comprehensive and accessible platform for exploring the rich tapestry of Chaucers works and his enduring influence.


Dimension: 9 x 6 x 1 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780866986304

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