Playing the Canterbury Tales
Discover the fascinating world of Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" in Playing the Canterbury Tales by Andrew Higl. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011, this engaging hardback edition spans 210 pages and delves into the intricate additions, continuations, and reordering present in various manuscripts and early printed editions of the Tales.
Higl's innovative approach utilizes examples and theories from new media studies to present the "Tales" as a form of "interactive fiction." This perspective highlights the dynamic relationship between the text and its readers, showcasing how active engagement reshapes the narrative experience. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of Middle English poetry, this book invites you to explore the rich tapestry of medieval storytelling.
Enhance your understanding of Chaucer's work and its evolution through the lens of contemporary literary theory with Playing the Canterbury Tales.