Chaucer's Cultural Geography
Discover the intricate world of Geoffrey Chaucer in Chaucer's Cultural Geography, a compelling collection of essays that delve into the poet's interactions with diverse cultures. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002, this hardback edition spans 330 pages and features both new contributions and essays from the past fifty years. The book examines Chaucer's engagement with cultural others, focusing particularly on his connections to Far Eastern, Islamic, and African influences. This insightful exploration offers readers a deeper understanding of Chaucer's work and its relevance in a multicultural context. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Chaucer's Cultural Geography is an essential addition to any literary collection. Enhance your understanding of this iconic figure in literature and order your copy today!