Chaucer Gower Hoccleve and the Commercial Practices of Late Fourteenth-Century London

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Examining archival documents and literary texts this book focuses on the practices of buying and selling in medieval London by examining how commercial issues are reflected in Chaucer Gower and Hoccleve. Craig Bertolet reads specific Canterbury tales and pilgrims associated with trade alongside Gower's Mirour de L'Omme and Confessio Amantis and works by Hoccleve to demonstrate how destabilizing trade was to London and how this instability produced narratives about trade.
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