Chaucer's Dead Body
Discover the intriguing analysis presented in Chaucer's Dead Body by Taylor & Francis Ltd, published in 2003. This captivating paperback explores the reasons behind Geoffrey Chaucer's evolution into a pivotal figure of the Anglophone Middle Ages. With 188 pages of insightful content, the book argues that the status of Chaucer's physical body serves as a reflection of his literary work's significance. Delve into the connection between the notion of 'corpse' and 'corpus' as the author examines how perceptions of Chaucer's body influence our understanding of literary values, both positive and negative, from his era onward. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this thought-provoking text invites readers to reconsider the legacy of one of literature's most influential figures.