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Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Vol. VII

Geoffrey Chaucer Walter W Skeat

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It is impossible to overstate the importance of English poet GEOFFREY CHAUCER (c. 1343c. 1400) to the development of literature in the English language. His writingswhich were popular during his own lifetime with the nobility as well as with the increasingly literate merchant classmarked the first celebration of the English vernacular as a tongue worthy of literary endeavor, most notably in his unfinished narrative poem The Canterbury Tales, the format and structure of which continues to be imitated by writers today. But the impact of Chaucers work was felt even into the 16th and 17th centuries, when the first major collections of his writings set a high standard for how authors should be presented to the reading public.

This widely esteemed seven-volume setfirst published in the 1890s by British academic WALTER WILLIAM SKEAT (18351912), Erlington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Cambridge Universityis based solely on Chaucers original manuscripts and the earliest available published works (with any significant variations or deviations between versions highlighted in the extensive notes), and comes complete with Skeats informative commentary on many passages.

Volume VII features works generally appended to collections of Chaucers work, and sometimes attributed to him, including:

Thomas Usk: The Testament of Love
The Plowmans Tale
Jack Upland
John Gower: The Praise of Peace
Thomas Hoccleve: The Letter of Cupid
John Lydgate: The Complaint of the Black Knight
Sir Richard Ros: A Balade: Warning Men to Beware of Deceitful Women
and more.
  • Författare: Geoffrey Chaucer, Walter W Skeat
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781605205298
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 696
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2013-01-01
  • Förlag: Cosimo Classics