Who is Buried in Chaucer's Tomb?: Studies in the Reception of Chaucer's Book

Who is Buried in Chaucer's Tomb?: Studies in the Reception of Chaucer's Book

by Joseph A. Dane
Who is Buried in Chaucer's Tomb?: Studies in the Reception of Chaucer's Book

Who is Buried in Chaucer's Tomb?: Studies in the Reception of Chaucer's Book

by Joseph A. Dane

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Overview

Joseph A. Dane examines the history of the books we now know as "Chaucer’s"—a history that includes printers and publishers, editors, antiquarians, librarians, and book collectors. The Chaucer at issue here is not a medieval poet, securely bound within his fourteenth-century context, but rather the product of the often chaotic history of the physical books that have been produced and marketed in his name.      This history involves a series of myths about Chaucer—a reformist Chaucer, a realist Chaucer, a political and critical Chaucer who seems oddly like us. It also involves more self-reflective critical myths—the conveniently coherent editorial tradition that leads progressively to modern editions of Chaucer. Dane argues that the material background of these myths remains irreducibly and often amusingly recalcitrant. The great Chaucer monuments—his editions, his book, and even his tomb—defy our efforts to stabilize them with our critical descriptions and transcriptions.      Part I concentrates on the production and reception of the Chaucerian book from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, a period dominated by the folio "Complete Works" and a period that culminates in what Chaucerians have consistently (if uncritically) defined as the worst Chaucer edition of 1721. Part II considers the increasing ambivalence of modern editors and critics in relation to the book of Chaucer, and the various attempts of modern scholars to provide alternative sources of authority. 
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781628952247
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Publication date: 05/31/1998
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 319
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Joseph A. Dane is Professor of English at the University of Southern California. He is author of The Critical Mythology of Irony, Parody: Critical Concepts vs. Literary Practices, and numerous articles on Chaucer and the history of printing.

Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Who is Buried in Chaucer's Tomb?
Chapter 2 Who Wrote Chaucer's Workes? The Authority of [William Thynne?]
Chapter 3 Toward a Typographical History of Chaucer: The Blackletter Chaucer
Chapter 4 The Book and the Text: Two Studies on the Testament of Love
Chapter 5 [Chaucer's] Retraction and the Eighteenth-Century History of Printing
Chapter 6 The Reception of Chaucer's Eighteenth-Century Editors
Chapter 7 The Book and the Booklet
Chapter 8 Unbooking Chaucer: The Drama of Chaucer the Persona
Chapter 9 Problems of Evidence in Modern Chaucer Editions
Chapter 10 Scribes as Critics
Conclusion Chaucerus Noster and the Fine Press Chaucer
Notes
Works Cited
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