CHAUCERIAN CONFLICT: LANGUAGES OF ANTAGONISM IN LATE FOURTEENTH-CENTURY LONDON

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213 pages 2007

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"Chaucerian Conflict explores the textual environment of London in the 1380s and 1390s, revealing a language of betrayal, surveillance, slander, treason, rebellion, flawed idealism, and corrupted compaignyes. Taking a strongly interdisciplinary approach, it examines how discourses about social antagonism work across different kinds of texts written at this time."--BOOK JACKET.

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