"Constructing Chaucer "examines the scholarly appropriation and
manipulation of Geoffrey Chaucer since his death in 1400 and seeks
to enhance the theoretical dialogue on the famous author's
reception history by challenging long-standing assumptions about
the "Father of English Poetry." In response to the academy's recent
disregard for the narrative persona-construct that was especially
prominent in medieval literatures, this book offers a new and
historically-based version of persona-theory and applies the
paradigm to the reception of key texts where Chaucer's use of the
persona is most acute. This method is centered upon the fresh
concept of "autofiction," which is offered in order to recuperate
and revitalize the persona as a critical tool. By applying the
theory of autofiction to Chaucer's verse, Gust questions age-old
traditions, presents a series of provocative new interpretations,
and fosters a more complete understanding of the ideologies of
Chaucer criticism.
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