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Chaucer the Beginner: Imagining Chaucer's Creative Process in Creating "Book of the Duchess"
Chaucer;Book of the Duchess;Creativity;Writing;Authorship;Medieval;Poetry
Edwards, Matthew Gene ; Jahner, Jennifer A.
University:California Institute of Technology
Department:Humanities and Social Sciences
关键词: Chaucer;    Book of the Duchess;    Creativity;    Writing;    Authorship;    Medieval;    Poetry;   
Others  :  https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/10340/3/Chaucer_the_Beginner.pdf
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来源: Caltech THESIS
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【 摘 要 】

Chaucer's first major poem, Book of the Duchess, represents a devoted reader's best attempt at creating a meaningful and authoritative text of their own. After extensive reading, Chaucer's first attempt to write a text draws significant inspiration from past texts such as Ovid's Metamorphoses and the medieval French dream vision Romance of the Rose. It is aspects of texts such as these which Chaucer mimics in order to imbue his own text with meaning and authority of its own. Chaucer's process of composing this first authoritative text will be discussed at length below, with a strong emphasis on the function of voice and imitation, and how inspiration, a simultaneous source of ideas and motivation, drives Chaucer's entire creative process. Chaucer utilizes and manipulates a great many voices in Book of the Duchess, many of which obviously don't belong to Chaucer but rather to authors of the past. It is these multiple already-authoritative voices, in addition to a single nameless voice narrating the story, that ultimately constitute Chaucer's own, original voice.

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