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American Chaucers

by Candace Barrington
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Overview

Soon after their nation's independence, Americans began remaking Chaucer into their own image. In the 1800s, publishers exploited middle-class desires to appear well informed by including bowdlerized Chaucers in parlor-room anthologies. Before WWI, dramatist Percy MacKaye used Chaucer to promote progressive ideals. After the war, James Hall used his reading of Chaucer to refract his prisoner-of-war experience. Until the Depression, women used Chaucer to circumvented educational barriers. Finally, a 2001 film adopted Chaucer to advocate calculated risk-taking, a quintessential American value. All of these popular appropriations have much to tell us about teaching Chaucer.

Synopsis

A study of American repackagings of Chaucer's works.

About the Author, Candace Barrington

Candace Barrington is Associate Professor of English at Central Connecticut State University. She co-edited with Emily Steiner, University of Pennsylvania, The Letter of the Law: Legal Practice of Literature Production in Medieval England (2002).

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2007
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781403965158

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