Twentieth-Century Chaucer Criticism
Explore the captivating evolution of Geoffrey Chaucer's readership with "Twentieth-Century Chaucer Criticism" by Kathy Cawsey. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011, this insightful hardback spans 198 pages, delving into the shifting perceptions of Chaucer's audience over the last century. Cawsey meticulously examines how these varying assumptions have led to radically different interpretations of Chaucer's masterpieces, sheding light on the rich tapestry of criticism surrounding his work. By uncovering the underlying beliefs held by critics, this book helps readers grasp the complexities and diversity found within Chaucer scholarship. Perfect for both literature enthusiasts and scholars, "Twentieth-Century Chaucer Criticism" is a must-have addition to any book collection. Uncover the layers of Chaucer's work through the lens of contemporary thought and enjoy a deeper appreciation of this literary giant.