Chaucer Here and Now
By (Author) Marion Turner
Bodleian Library
Bodleian Library
1st February 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: poetry and poets
821.1
Hardback
224
Width 207mm, Height 244mm
1114g
The Geoffrey Chaucer of this book is not the Father of English Literature that you think you know. In this wide-ranging collection of essays you will find wartime Chaucer, postcolonial Chaucer, feminist Chaucer, misogynist Chaucer, radical Chaucer and conservative Chaucer, among many other interpretations.
Featuring beautiful illustrations of early manuscripts and rare editions, Chaucer Here and Now gives a picture of how varied adaptations of and responses to his work have been, from fifteenth- century scribes who finished off incomplete tales, through early printers who constructed Chaucer as the Father of the Nation, to contemporary postcolonial writers such as Zadie Smith. The book moves through years of censorship, the creation of childrens Chaucer, Protestant Chaucer and imperial Chaucer and the travels of Chaucer all around the world. It also explores Chaucer on film and Chaucer in the present moment.
Todays creative responses follow in a line of irreverent, partial responses that we can trace back to Chaucers very first readers and editors, showing that Chaucer is available for every here and now to remake, rework and reinvent.
Marion Turner holds the J.R.R. Tolkien Chair of English Literature and Language at the University of Oxford. Her most recent book is The Wife of Bath: A Biography (2023).