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"A collection of essays examining Chaucer's attention to violence, victimhood, abuse, and isolation in Troilus and Criseyde and The Canterbury Tales. Using close textual analysis, original perspectives, and modern theoretical approaches, contributors explore subjects relative to contemporary concerns such as injustice, emotional suffering, violence, slavery, and catastrophe"--

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"A collection of essays examining Chaucer's attention to violence, victimhood, abuse, and isolation in Troilus and Criseyde and The Canterbury Tales. Using close textual analysis, original perspectives, and modern theoretical approaches, contributors explore subjects relative to contemporary concerns such as injustice, emotional suffering, violence, slavery, and catastrophe"--
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Susanna Fein is Professor of English Emerita at Kent State University. Her most recent book is The Owl and the Nightingale and the English Poems of Oxford, Jesus College, MS 29 (II). David Raybin is Distinguished Professor of English Emeritus at Eastern Illinois University. Together, Fein and Raybin are the coeditors of Chaucer: Visual Approaches and Chaucer: Contemporary Approaches, both published by Penn State University Press, and joint editors of The Chaucer Review .