Edward I. Condren is professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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"A fine challenge to some long-held assumptions about the poems. Recommended."--Choice "A study that makes the reader think anew, and that probes in such an insistent fashion into many puzzling aspects of Chaucer's texts and demonstrates so fervent a belief in the profundity of Chaucer's dream poems and Troilus and Criseyde."--H-Net "Combines insight into literature's human reality with sensitivity to linguistic detail and deep understanding of Chaucer's use of 'tectonic' patterning. . . . This brilliant book [numbers] among the Chaucer studies one must reread many times, simply because they will alter one's whole way of approaching the poet."--Medium Aevum "This is a loving study, in complete concord with Condren's conviction that Chaucer himself felt that 'poetic creation is an act of love.'"--Arthuriana