DIGITAL BOOKSJEUNESSE - ENBABYGAMES-TOYSSTATIONERYGIFTSEntertainment


Message Important
Le site sera temporairement en maintenance, pour une mise à jour. Ceci afin de mieux vous servir.
Heure de maintenance prévue : 10:30 pm

Important message
The site will be busy updating the store for you and will be back shortly.
Scheduled maintenance : 10:30 pm
BOOKS
NEW RELEASES PAPERBACK BOOKS COUPS DE CŒUR BEST SELLERS GIFT CARDS LIVRES NEUFS RÉDUITS LITTERATURE French and foreign novels Quebec, Canada literature Detective Novels Science fiction, fantasy Teenage literarure Poetry, theather, literary essays ART DE VIVRE Cooking, wine Psychologie - Santé Maternité - Famille Sexualité BD - JEUNESSE - HUMOUR Bandes-dessinées Humour Youth CULTURE ET SOCIÉTÉ Arts Biographies Essais Gestion - Économie - Droit Histoire - Politique Religion - Ésotérisme LOISIRS - TOURISME - NATURE Faune - Flore Géographie - Voyage Guides pratiques Sport - Loisirs SAVOIR ET SCIENCES Dictionnaires - Langues - Éducation Sciences Informatique
Chaucer’s Problem of Prose:,Media, History, and The Canterbury Tales - STEPHEN M YEAGER

Chaucer’s Problem of Prose:,Media, History, and The Canterbury Tales

STEPHEN M YEAGER

 
$75.00

English book
Feuilleter Feuilleter
Upon order : 2 to 4 weeks
Quantity
Add to my wish list
Not available in store
LEARN MORE Summary

In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, key structural moments arise when a speaker shifts from rhyming heroic couplets to address the reader in prose, as well as in instances where prose is mentioned but not employed. These interruptions may seem like glosses explaining Chaucer’s intentions, yet they occur during the most contradictory moments of the frame narrative, making his aims particularly elusive.
In Chaucer’s Problem of Prose, Stephen M. Yeager argues that the presence of prose in The Canterbury Tales exposes the complexities of poetic form, manuscript technology, and the media ecology of medieval clerical culture. The book asserts that Chaucer’s work is informed by his awareness of the significant role that Old English plays in early English monastic chronicles and cartularies, representing some of the earliest recorded uses of his chosen literary language.
The book explores the surprising connections between the most striking depictions of racial otherness in The Canterbury Tales, the sections that engage with English monastic historiography, and the moments where Chaucer disrupts the narrative convention that dictates everyone in fourteenth-century England speaks in rhyming iambic pentameter couplets – either by writing in prose or discussing prose itself. Ultimately, Chaucer’s Problem of Prose examines how these moments reveal Chaucer’s anxieties about historical media and the central role of monastic historiography in documenting early English history.

Details
Price: $75.00
Category:
Author:  STEPHEN M YEAGER
Title: Chaucer’s Problem of Prose:,Media, History, and The Canterbury Tales
Release date: 15 March 2025
Editor: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
Subject: ESSAIS LITT. ETRANGERS
ISBN: 9781487504069 (1487504063)
Renaud-Bray Reference: 20855209
Item nb: 4351111

SUGGESTIONS
Suggestions
Assaut contre la frontière SLIMANI, LEÏLA
$19.95
Phénomène, portraits et entretiens d'Amélie Nothomb NOTHOMB, AMÉLIE
ROSENSTIEHL, MARIANNE
$19.99
S'émerveiller : un acte de résistance GAUDET, GÉRALD
$13.95
Chaucer’s Problem of Prose:,Media, History, and The Canterbury Tales , YEAGER, STEPHEN M
© UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS 2025
2001: A Space Odyssey (Special Edition) $12.99 Quantity: 1

30 jours au Groenland $39.95 Quantity: 1
1449 item(s) in your cart.
Subtotal: $36,291.11
Renaud-Bray will pay
the shipping costs *