Chaucer and Costume
Discover the intricate relationship between costume and character in Geoffrey Chaucer's renowned works with "Chaucer and Costume," published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd in 2000. This insightful literary analysis delves into the symbolism and significance of the costumes worn by Chaucer's secular pilgrims, revealing how these garments contribute to the rich tapestry of characterization within his narratives. Spanning 310 pages, this hardback edition invites readers to explore the deeper meanings behind Chaucer's vivid portrayals, enhancing your understanding of medieval literature and its cultural context. Perfect for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, "Chaucer and Costume" is an essential addition to any literary collection.