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post-Chauˈcerian, a. and n. [post- B. 1 b.] A. adj. After the lifetime of Chaucer; spec., of a poet: writing after, and influenced by, Chaucer. B. n. A post-Chaucerian poet.
1933R. Tuve Seasons & Months ii. 70 One may see this Lydgatean influence in most of the poets of the ‘post-Chaucerian’ school. Ibid. iii. 71 English poetry from the time of Chaucer and the post-Chaucerians to that of the eighteenth-century pastoral. 1966Eng. Stud. XLVII. 172 The foregoing are the only instances of post-Chaucerian spiced conscience that I have been able to discover. 1967P. J. Bawcutt Shorter Poems of Gavin Douglas p. xxx, Douglas must have been well read, not only in Chaucer and the post-Chaucerian poets of the fifteenth century, but in medieval Latin poetry. |