'The paradox of the lie that might as well be true,' writes Paul Strohm, 'must interest anyone wh...
'The paradox of the lie that might as well be true,' writes Paul Strohm, 'must interest anyone wh...
Taking points of departure from Quentin Skinner and J. G. A. Pocock, Paul Strohm deploys superior...
Paul Strohm's strikingly original . . . book offers rich opportunities for thinking about the rel...
This volume energizes issues of research in Middle English studies by eschewing an emphasis on wh...
Studies in the Age of Chaucer is the annual yearbook of the New Chaucer Society, publishing artic...
Taking points of departure from Quentin Skinner and J. G. A. Pocock, Paul Strohm deploys superior...
As the year 1386 began, Geoffrey Chaucer was a middle-aged bureaucrat and sometime poet, living i...
A lively, concise biography of the father of English literature and the tumultuous year that led ...
Where does our conscience come from? How reliable is it?In the West conscience has been relied up...
Alle Thyng Hath Tyme recreates medieval people's experience of time as continuous, discontinuous,...