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The Cycle of Troy in Geoffrey Chaucer

Tradition and “Moralitee”
By: José Maria Gutiérrez Arranz

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In the Middle Ages, Trojan myths were transformed into models of human behaviour. This book explores how Geoffrey Chaucer recreates those myths, manipulating his material and integrating them into the contexts of his own works.

The aim of the author of this book is to bring home not only to researchers, but to every kind of audience the repercussions of…
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The aim of the author of this book is to bring home not only to researchers, but to every kind of audience the repercussions of a literary topic that was an essential part of Classical education and, even more, a crucial subject in and outside the academic world. In ancient Greece and Rome, the Cycle of Troy was viewed as an essential compilation of information and educational models which was a vivid testimony throughout the history of Greek and Roman influence. Yet in the middle Ages, Trojan myths, just as with those concerning other characters like Hercules or Jason, were transformed into models of human behaviour, i.e. underwent the process of “moralization”. We say “Moralitee” to point out how Geoffrey Chaucer recreates those myths. Although we will extensively discuss how Chaucer recreates the Trojan myths in his works, we can anticipate what the reader will find. Chaucer manipulates his material from a multifold point of view: first of all, Chaucer was a man of his times, an unquiet mind and personality who always plays different games with that material. We might consider heroic the fact that Chaucer would pour out on his work the great background that the European writers (mainly Boccaccio, Dante, and Petrarch) supplied him (we will remember how difficult collecting information was in a period of vast lack of what we might call “media”). Come what may, he projects his wisdom to stress the most surmounting aspects of the formal characterization of the myths, and integrates them into the proper contexts of his works, as one of the key forces that the audience is expected to revive with the knowledge that it is supposed to own.

Dr. José María Gutiérrez (PhD in English Philology, University of Alcalá de Henares; Bachelor of Arts in Classical Philology—Complutense University, Madrid) is assistant teacher in the Department of Languages at San Antonio Catholic University of Murcia. He has published several articles in Selim (journal of the Spanish Society for Medieval English Language and Literature) and Estudios Clásicos (journal of the Spanish Society for Classical Studies) and contributed to numerous conferences on the ancient Greek and Latin tradition in medieval English and contemporary British and American literature. He is currently working on the reappraisal of the tradition of the Boethian De Consolatione Philosophiae and its traces in medieval European writers.

José María Gutiérrez Arranz

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-1307-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-1307-5
  • Date of Publication: 2009-11-09

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-1521-7
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-1521-5
  • Date of Publication: 2009-11-09

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: D, DSBB
  • THEMA: D, DSBB
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