
Marion Turner: Chaucer's world
The Common Reader
Chaucer's Narrative Mastery and Philosophical Depth
This chapter explores the auditory experience of texts during Chaucer's era, focusing on how storytelling was intertwined with oral culture. It delves into Chaucer's intricate structures and philosophical themes, examining works like 'Troilus and Criseyde' and the 'Parson's Tale' while discussing his innovative balance between historical respect and creative expression. The chapter highlights Chaucer's ability to present complex perspectives, challenging traditional interpretations and encouraging reader engagement through fragmented narratives.
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