New Chaucer Society
The New Chaucer Society is a professional academic organization dedicated to the study of Geoffrey Chaucer and the Middle Ages, founded in 1979. Its predecessor, the original Chaucer Society, had been founded by Frederick James Furnivall in 1868 and had closed in 1912.[1] It is now based at Saint Louis University in Saint Louis, Missouri.
The Society's annual journal, Studies in the Age of Chaucer, is the most distinguished journal in the field of Chaucer studies.[2] The Society also organizes a biennial international congress and supports the Chaucer Bibliography Online.[3] It is one of the only organizations of its kind that actively recruits high school teachers as well as college and university professors and graduate students.
References
- ↑ Antonia Ward, "'My Love For Chaucer': F. J. Furnivall and Homosociality in the Chaucer Society," in Medievalism and the Academy, ed. Leslie, J. Workman, Kathleen Verduin, and David D. Metzger (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1999), 48.
- ↑ Stephanie Trigg, Congenial Souls: Reading Chaucer from Medieval to Postmodern (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2002), 23.
- ↑ Paul R. Burden, A Subject Guide to Quality Web Sites, (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2010), 43.
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