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Spatial Poetics In Chaucer'S Opening Tales

by William F. Woods
language: english
Publisher: State University of New York Press, June of 2008 ‧
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Examines affect and the significance of space and place in the first six Canterbury Tales.

Chaucerian Spaces explores the affect and the significance of space and place in the first six tales in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Relatively little has been written about space in the Canterbury Tales, yet the rewards for attending to this aspect of Chaucer's aesthetic are considerable. Space indicates the potential for characteristic action, development, and a more profound expression of being. In these tales, characters inhabit a landscape and places within it that express their inner life. Emelye in her garden, Palamon and Arcite in the grove-all occupy spaces or places that manifest social destiny and individual intention. Space and subjectivity change as territories give way to households, and the horizons of consciousness shrink to the core of human intent. Most striking is the transformation of women in place. Emelye, Alysoun, even Custance and the Wife of Bath, dwell in places that express their social and economic potential. They are in place, but place is also in them: they merge in metaphor with the places that express them, bringing the reader closer to the sensible, reflective experience of the medieval subject.

Chaucerian Spaces

Spatial Poetics In Chaucer'S Opening Tales

by William F. Woods

Property Description
ISBN: 9780791478196
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date: June of 2008
Language: English
Pages: 215
Format: eBook
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Collection: Suny Series In Medieval Studies
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Essays
EAN: 9780791478196
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