"This is a book that a Chaucer teacher would want to purchase, and that would be recommended for purchase to one's class of graduate or upper undergraduate students. . . . Fully conversant with sophisticated modern theory of open form as well as medieval rhetorical theory and practice; . . . shows Chaucer's living relation to a whole body of writing, medieval and modern; and . . . does so in a manner that is immediately accessible and highly refreshing."--Derek Pearsall, Harvard University
Rosemarie McGerr examines the open-endedness of Chaucer's narrative poems in relation to modern...
"This is a book that a Chaucer teacher would want to purchase, and that would be recommended for purchase to one's class of graduate or upper under...