Global Perspectives on Medieval English Literature, Language, and Culture
Discover the rich tapestry of medieval literature with "Global Perspectives on Medieval English Literature, Language, and Culture," a compelling collection of twelve essays that bridge the gap between modern fantasy epics and the oral traditions of the past. This insightful volume delves into the evolution of literature as it has been preserved through manuscripts, highlighting the intricate connections between language and culture. Among the featured works are two thought-provoking articles focused on Geoffrey Chaucer's renowned Middle English courtly epic, "Troilus and Criseyde." Published by Medieval Institute Publications in 2007, this hardback edition spans 328 pages, making it an essential addition for scholars and enthusiasts of medieval literature alike. Explore the diverse interpretations and global perspectives that enrich our understanding of this fascinating era.