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Chaucer and Langland - The Antagonistic Tradition (Paperback)
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Chaucer and Langland - The Antagonistic Tradition (Paperback)
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Although Geoffrey Chaucer and William Langland together dominate
fourteenth-century English literature, their respective
masterpieces, The Canterbury Tales and Piers Plowman, could not be
more different. While Langland's poem was immediately popular and
influential, it was Chaucer who stood at the head of a literary
tradition within a generation of his death. John Bowers asks why
and how Chaucer, not Langland, was granted this position. His study
reveals the political, social, and religious factors that
contributed to the formation of a literary canon in
fourteenth-century England. Through extensive manuscript evidence,
Bowers tracks the reputations of the two writers into the fifteenth
century, when studies of fourteenth-century literature became more
clearly configured in terms of a double, antagonistic dynamic.
Langland remained the largely invisible presence against which the
official Chaucerian tradition was constructed. Never really
separate, the two literary traditions constantly interacted, with
the reputation of Chaucer the court poet eclipsing that of Langland
the dissenter and critic. By examining the historical and social
contexts within which these traditions arose, Bowers helps us to
understand how some texts and writers become canonical and how
others become marginalized.
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