"Many a Song and Many a Leccherous Lay"

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13th century literature
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Book III
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Chaucer Canon
Chaucer lyric poetry criticism
Chaucer's Conception
Chaucer's Genius
Chaucer's Line
Chaucer's Lyrics
Chaucer's Poem
Chaucer's poems
Chaucer's Poetry
Chaucer's Translation
chaucerian
Chaucer’s Conception
Chaucer’s Genius
Chaucer’s Line
Chaucer’s Lyrics
Chaucer’s Poem
Chaucer’s Poetry
Chaucer’s Translation
comic poetry
Conventional Courtly Lover
Courtly Love
Courtly Love Lyrics
Courtly Love Poems
Courtly Love Poetry
courtly love tradition
Courtly Mistress
cultural influences
English literature
English literature scholarship
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geoffrey chaucer
Human Suffering
Indian record
literary influence studies
Lyric Cores
Lyric Passages
lyric poetry
medieval literature
medieval lyric analysis
medieval poetry
middle english literature
Middle English poetry
Nineteenth Century Literary Theory
poetic voice development
Remede De Fortune
Roman De La Rose
troilus and criseyde
Walther Von Der Vogelweide
Women Unconstant

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367357580
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1992. Although they were apparently much appreciated in his own time, Chaucer’s lyrics have for most of the modern era been the most neglected of his poetic productions. This work offers a comprehensive overview of Chaucer’s lyric corpus. The author extends his scope to include in-depth discussions of literary and cultural influences that have their impact on Chaucer’s lyrics. Students who come to Chaucer’s poems for the first time will here receive an excellent introduction to each poem, the important literary issues surrounding the poem as defined by previous scholarship, and Ruud’s own clear style and balanced judgment. The persuasive proofs for Chaucer’s lyric innovations and his special style of poetry will also be of interest to Chaucerian specialist academics. The book traces Chaucer’s development as a lyric poet, from more conventional early works to more individualized later ones.

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