Originally published in 1994. Chaucer is considered the first major
humorist in English literature and is particularly interesting as
he reflects the humor of predecessors and contemporaries as well as
defines development for subsequent British humor. This collection
presents essays that define the nature of Chaucerian humor, examine
Chaucer's works from a variety of theoretical perspectives, and
consider genres of humor within his writing. This is an excellent
work of critical discourse that adds important understanding of
Chaucer as well as the field of comedy in literature.
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