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Author Karl Steel, author.

Title Dark Chaucer: An Assortment.

Publication Info. punctum Books 2012.

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Summary Although widely beloved for its playfulness and comic sensibility, Chaucer's poetry is also subtly shot through with dark moments that open into obscure and irresolvably haunting vistas, passages into which one might fall head-first and never reach the abyssal bottom, scenes and events where everything could possibly go horribly wrong or where everything that matters seems, if even momentarily, altogether and irretrievably lost. And then sometimes, things really do go wrong. Opting to dilate rather than cordon off this darkness, this volume assembles a variety of attempts to follow such moments into their folds of blackness and horror, to chart their endless sorrows and recursive gloom, and to take depth soundings in the darker recesses of the Chaucerian lakes in order to bring back palm- or bite-sized pieces (black jewels) of bitter Chaucer that could be shared with others ... an "assortment," if you will. Not that this collection finds only emptiness and non-meaning in these caves and lakes. You never know what you will discover in the dark
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents And here we are as on a darkling plain / Gary J. Shipley -- Dark whiteness : Benjamin Brawley and Chaucer / Candace Barrington -- Saturn's darkness / Brantley Bryant and Alia -- A dark stain and a non-encounter / Ruth Evans -- Chaucerian afterlives : reception and eschatology / Gaelan Gilbert -- Black gold : the former (and future) age / Leigh Harrison -- Half dead : parsing Cecelia / Nicola Masciandaro -- In the event of the Franklin's tale / J. Allan Mitchell -- Black as the crow / Travis Neel and Andrew Richmond -- Unraveling Constance / Hannah Priest -- L'O de V : a palimpsest / Lisa Schamess -- Disconsolate art / Myra Seaman -- Kill me, save me, let me go : Custance, Virginia, Emelye / Karl Steel -- The Physician's tale as hagioclasm / Elaine Treharne -- The light has lifted : trickster Pandare / Bob Valasek -- Suffer the little children, or, a rumination on the faith of zombies / Lisa Weston -- The dark is light enough : the layout of The tale of Sir Thopas / Thomas White.
Language English.
Subject English literature.
Literary studies: classical, early & medieval.
English literature. (OCoLC)fst00911989
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Indexed Term Chaucer, darkness, death, literary criticism, medieval poetry
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
Added Author Lisa Schamess, author.
Hannah Priest, author.
Andrew Richmond, author.
Travis Neel, author.
J. Allan Mitchell, author.
Leigh Harrison, author.
Gaelan Gilbert, author.
Ruth Evans, author.
Brantley L. Bryant, author.
Candace Barrington, author.
Nicola Masciandaro (ed.), author.
Eileen A. Joy (ed.), author.
Myra Seaman (ed.), author.
Elaine Treharne, author.
Bob Valasek, author.
Lisa Weston, author.
Thomas White, author.
Gary Shipley, author.
Added Title Directory of open access books.
Other Form: Print version: 0615701078
Standard No. 10.21983/P3.0018.1.00 doi
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