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Chaucer's Dead Body: From Corpse to Corpus by Thomas A. Prendergast

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In Chaucer's Dead Body, Thomas Prendergast looks at the material reasons behind Chaucer's transformation into a touchstone for the whole of the Anglophone Middle Ages. This book weaves an intricate argument about the ways that the body, death, and representation come together in the recuperation and reception of Chaucer over the centuries, and proposes a deeply compelling logic that links memorialization and canon formation. Making a persuasive and intriguing case that the status of Chaucer's physical body is an index of the status of Chaucer's work, and furthermore that there continues to be a link between corpse and corpus in all of our assertions of positive and negative literary values from Chaucer's time on, Prendergast organizes his study of Chaucer's literary legacy around Chaucer's tomb - around the history of attempts to restore it, to determine its authenticity, and to establish its exact location.
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"This book is an ingeniously conceived account of the relation between the physical tomb of Chaucer and its place in the development of Chaucerian studies. Along the way, however, this account becomes more than merely ingenious in its excavation of a deeply compelling logic that links memorialization and canon formation. This is, in short, no mere 'Chaucer study.' Prendergast's examination of what is at stake not just in the history of Chaucer's tomb but also in the historiography implicit in Chaucerian criticism and the changing forms and interests of Chaucerian necrology is ultimately a kind of history of English literature, an account of the medievalisms implicit in the assertion of positive and negative literary values from the fifteenth into the twentieth centuries, from Thomas Hoccleve to T.S. Eliot. It should certainly appeal to literary scholars of all historical persuasions, and certainly will appeal to medievalists." -- D. Vance Smith, Princeton University
"Thomas Prendergast weaves an intricate, complex, and multiply-layered argument, which begins with the 'fact' of the transfer of Chaucer's body from its original tomb to its location as the 'cornerstone' of Poet's Corner and which continues by exploring the anxieties occasioned by this removal in their connection with the processes of establishing Chaucer as the 'Father of English Poetry.' Given its topic, this book is genuinely original and intriguing. Grounded in research that often opens untapped sources, it locates itself squarely within and makes its own significant contribution to recent theorizations of the body in medieval studies, at the same time that it traces the dual preoccupation with Chaucer's status and with preserving his tomb to England's preoccupation with its own legitimacy as an imperial force and identity." -- Sheila Fisher, Trinity College
"Thomas Prendergast weaves an intricate, complex, and multiply-layered argument, which begins with the 'fact' of the transfer of Chaucer's body from its original tomb to its location as the 'cornerstone' of Poet's Corner and which continues by exploring the anxieties occasioned by this removal in their connection with the processes of establishing Chaucer as the 'Father of English Poetry.' Given its topic, this book is genuinely original and intriguing. Grounded in research that often opens untapped sources, it locates itself squarely within and makes its own significant contribution to recent theorizations of the body in medieval studies, at the same time that it traces the dual preoccupation with Chaucer's status and with preserving his tomb to England's preoccupation with its own legitimacy as an imperial force and identity." -- Sheila Fisher, Trinity College





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ISBN 9780415966795
Author Thomas A. Prendergast
Format Paperback
Page Count 188
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 350g

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