Shame and Guilt in Chaucer
Discover the intricate emotional landscape of Geoffrey Chaucer's narrative poetry in Shame and Guilt in Chaucer by Anne McTaggart. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012, this insightful first edition spans 192 pages and delves into the ways emotions are portrayed as psychological concepts and cultural constructs within Chaucer's renowned works, including the famous The Canterbury Tales.
McTaggart presents a compelling argument that the themes of guilt and shame are interwoven throughout Chaucer's narratives. She highlights how Chaucer's literature not only reflects a positive perspective on guilt but also grapples with the darker forces of shame, particularly the ensuing conflicts of sacrifice and vengeance it can incite. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in medieval literature, emotional studies, and the enduring relevance of Chaucer's tales.