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The Cambridge Introduction to Chaucer

A lively, accessible and wide-ranging introduction to the life and work of the fourteenth-century poet Geoffrey Chaucer.

Alastair Minnis (Author)

9781107064867, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 October 2014

177 pages

23.4 x 15.6 x 1.2 cm, 0.41 kg

'\u2026 [this book] conveys a continuing enjoyment and delight in reading and interpreting Chaucer's writings. By mixing the experience of a lengthy teaching career with the authority of his widely admired scholarship, Minnis encourages us to pause, observe, take stock, and share the wonders and conundrums of Chaucer's achievement. We are in the hands of an expert guide who knows his own mind without being overbearing in the manner of Chaucer's overinformed, loquacious eagle in the House of Fame. Instead he is plain-speaking and confident even in acknowledging the limits of his own eagle-eyed interpretations.' Peter Brown, Speculum

Geoffrey Chaucer is the best-known]

The Cambridge Introduction to Chaucer Minnis Hardback Cambridge University Press

The Cambridge Introduction to Chaucer

A lively, accessible and wide-ranging introduction to the life and work of the fourteenth-century poet Geoffrey Chaucer.

Alastair Minnis (Author)

9781107064867, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 October 2014

177 pages

23.4 x 15.6 x 1.2 cm, 0.41 kg

'\u2026 [this book] conveys a continuing enjoyment and delight in reading and interpreting Chaucer's writings. By mixing the experience of a lengthy teaching career with the authority of his widely admired scholarship, Minnis encourages us to pause, observe, take stock, and share the wonders and conundrums of Chaucer's achievement. We are in the hands of an expert guide who knows his own mind without being overbearing in the manner of Chaucer's overinformed, loquacious eagle in the House of Fame. Instead he is plain-speaking and confident even in acknowledging the limits of his own eagle-eyed interpretations.' Peter Brown, Speculum

Geoffrey Chaucer is the best-known]

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