The General Prologue by Geoffrey Chaucer: A Critical Introduction

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Author: Ray Moore ISBN: 9781301626021
Publisher: Ray Moore Publication: March 21, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ray Moore
ISBN: 9781301626021
Publisher: Ray Moore
Publication: March 21, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The book is virtually unique in providing, in a single volume, a comprehensive analysis of The General Prologue. It places the work in the context of the social change in late fourteenth century England. The poem is supported by the author’s own modernization of the text which enables the reader fully to understand Chaucer’s Middle English. Also included, for purposes of comparison, are selections from contemporary writers such as Langland and Gower. The description of each pilgrim is analyzed in socio-historical terms, but emphasis is also placed on the writing as poetry. The author’s aim is to give the reader the confidence to develop his/her own understanding of a work which is an essential part of the European literary heritage.

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The book is virtually unique in providing, in a single volume, a comprehensive analysis of The General Prologue. It places the work in the context of the social change in late fourteenth century England. The poem is supported by the author’s own modernization of the text which enables the reader fully to understand Chaucer’s Middle English. Also included, for purposes of comparison, are selections from contemporary writers such as Langland and Gower. The description of each pilgrim is analyzed in socio-historical terms, but emphasis is also placed on the writing as poetry. The author’s aim is to give the reader the confidence to develop his/her own understanding of a work which is an essential part of the European literary heritage.

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