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"Jews were expelled from England in 1290, about half a century before Geoffrey Chaucer's birth. But Jews and their culture continued to play in important role in the English Christian imagination throughout the late Middle Ages, in the work of Chaucer and his contemporaries. How were writers enabled to represent Jews in their absence, and why did they want to do so?".

"These questions are explored for the first time in a pioneering collection of essays edited by Sheila Delany. Contributions from eminent historians and literary scholars examine the influence of theology, politics, folklore, visual art, and domestic and social life in producing a multivalent tradition of representing Jews in medieval English literature. Chaucer's work is the main focus of the volume, and other late medieval texts offer further avenues of investigation.

Two essays on current pedagogy conclude the volume, bringing its subject into the range of immediate concerns of teachers today. Chaucer and the Jews will be a discovery for readers seeking a fresh perspective on Jewish studies, medieval literature, and life in medieval England."--BOOK JACKET.

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1
THE JEWISH MOTHER-IN-LAW: SYNAGOGA
AND THE MAN OF LAW'S TALE
CHRISTINE M. ROSE
CHAPTER 2
THE PARDONER'S "HOLY JEW"
WILLIAM CHESTER JORDAN
CHAPTER 3
CHAUCER'S PRIORESS, THE JEWS, AND THE MUSLIMS
SHEILA DELANY
CHAPTER 4
"JEWES WERK" IN SIR THOPAS
JEROME MANDEL
CHAPTER 5
POSTCOLONIAL CHAUCER AND THE VIRTUAL JEW
SYLVIA TOMASCH
Part II Chaucerian Contexts
CHAPTER 6
CHAUCER AND THE TRANSLATION OF THE
JEWISH SCRIPTURES
MARY DOVE
CHAPTER 7
READING BIBLICAL OUTLAWS: THE "RISE OF DAVID"
STORY IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY
TIMOTHY S. JONES
CHAPTER 8
ROBERT HOLCOT ON THE JEWS
NANCY L. TURNER
CHAPTER 9
THE PROTEAN JEW IN THE VERNON MANUSCRIPT
DENISE L. DESPRES
CHAPTER 10
THE SIEGE OF JERUSALEM AND AUGUSTINIAN HISTORIANS:
WRITING ABOUT JEWS IN FOURTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND
ELISA NARIN VAN COURT
CHAPTER 11
"HOUSE DEVIL, TOWN SAINT": ANTI-SEMITISM AND
HAGIOGRAPHY IN MEDIEVAL SUFFOLK
ANTHONY P. BALE
Part II Chaucer, Jews, and Us
CHAPTER 12
ENGLISHNESS AND MEDIEVAL ANGLO-JEWRY
COLIN RICHMOND
CHAPTER 13
TEACHING CHAUCER TO THE "CURSED FOLK OF HEROD"
GILLIAN STEINBERG
CHAPTER 14
POSITIVELY MEDIEVAL: TEACHING AS A
MISSIONARY ACTIVITY
JUDITH S. NEAMAN.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-255) and index.

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New York
Series
The multicultural Middle Ages

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Dewey Decimal Class
821/.1
Library of Congress
PR1928.J48 C48 2002, PR1928.J48C48 2002, PR1928.J48 C48 2002eb

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Pagination
xi, 258 p. :
Number of pages
258

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Open Library
OL3554472M
ISBN 10
0415938821
LCCN
2002008486
OCLC/WorldCat
861485097, 50003942
Goodreads
1616685

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