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The Palgrave Literary Dictionary of Chaucer - (Palgrave Literary Dictionaries) by M Andrew (Paperback)
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- This study aims to provide readers with a convenient source of reliable, scholarly, and accessible information on Chaucer's work, life, and times.
- About the Author: MALCOLM ANDREW was formerly Professor of English Language and Literature at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.
- 313 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Poetry
- Series Name: Palgrave Literary Dictionaries
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About the Book
This book will provide readers with a convenient and accessible source of scholarly information on the life and works of Geoffrey Chaucer, presented in alphabetically arranged entriesBook Synopsis
This study aims to provide readers with a convenient source of reliable, scholarly, and accessible information on Chaucer's work, life, and times. Topics include Chaucer's works, major fictional characters, social, and political contexts, writers who influenced Chaucer or influenced by him, people and places of significance in Chaucer's life.Review Quotes
'So much has been written about...[Chaucer]...how can one possibly get anywhere close to the authentic author? Answer: by using this book!...This volume...is clearly essential stock for any library serving students and scholars of English literature...' - Reference Reviews
'Andrew's compact Dictionary will serve the student market...Entries are expertly and concisely composed and the Dictionary is intelligently cross-referenced...friendly and effective.' - The Times Literary Supplement
'It will prove extremely helpful to any student of the poet [Chaucer] or his works.' - Contemporary Review
'...this is a user-friendly, unstuffy, and reliable volume to have at one's side for purposes of quick reference, and well worth recommending for student use.' - Julia Boffey, Notes and Queries
About the Author
MALCOLM ANDREW was formerly Professor of English Language and Literature at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. His publications include an edition of The Poems of the Pearl Manuscript, with Ronald Wakdron, 1978, a collection of essays on The Canterbury Tales, 1991, a volume of explanatory notes on 'The General Prologue' for the Varorium Chaucer, 1993, and the revised version of A.C. Cawley's edition of Chaucer, 1996.