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Chaucer and Trauma David Raybin-Susanna Fein
Chaucer and Trauma
David Raybin-Susanna Fein
Trauma is an inescapable condition of Chaucer’s works. From the ravaging of Troy and the abandonment of Dido to the devastating aftereffects of sexual assault, Chaucer portrayed the most unsettling, searing aspects of human experience. While the term “trauma” was not part of Chaucer’s vocabulary, the author was assuredly aware of its causes and consequences, its victims and symptoms.
This timely volume explores depictions of violence, victimhood, and overwhelming grief or loss in Chaucer’s most ambitious texts, Troilus and Criseyde and the Canterbury Tales. The authors examine layers of deep emotional suffering in Chaucer’s works, as well as those forces that perpetrate injustices against human beings. The essays scrutinize Chaucer’s narratives through close textual analysis and modern theoretical approaches, offering original perspectives and treating subjects relevant to contemporary concerns—rape, domestic violence, slavery, forced consent, family separation, natural catastrophe, pandemic, and more.
Written by leading voices in the field, Chaucer and Trauma is designed to introduce readers of Chaucer to a topic of intense present interest. Along with the volume editors, the contributors include Sarah Baechle, David K. Coley, Suzanne M.
Edwards, Carissa M. Harris, Matthew W. Irvin, Kate Koppelman, Samuel F.
McMillan, and Lynn Staley.
244 pages
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 13 de mayo de 2025 |
| ISBN13 | 9780271099811 |
| Editores | Pennsylvania State University Press |
| Páginas | 244 |
| Dimensiones | 237 × 159 × 20 mm · 472 g |
| Editor | Fein, Susanna (Kent State University) |
| Editor | Raybin, David (Eastern Illinois University) |