Poetic Individuality in the Middle Ages

Poetic Individuality in the Middle Ages
Title Poetic Individuality in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Peter Dronke
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 252
Release 1970
Genre History
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Poetic Individuality in the Middle Ages

Poetic Individuality in the Middle Ages
Title Poetic Individuality in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Peter Dronke
Publisher Brepols Publishers
Pages 296
Release 1986
Genre History
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Poetry and Philosophy in the Middle Ages

Poetry and Philosophy in the Middle Ages
Title Poetry and Philosophy in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author John Marenbon
Publisher BRILL
Pages 412
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004119642

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A collection of essays written by pupils, friends and colleagues of Professor Peter Dronke, to honour him on his retirement. The essays address the question of the relationship between poetry and philosophy in the Middle Ages. Contributors include Walter Berschin, Charles Burnett, Stephen Gersh, Michael Herren, Edouard Jeauneau, David Luscombe, Paul Gerhardt Schmidt, Joe Trapp, Jill Mann, Claudio Orlandi and John Marenbon. It is an important collection for both philosophical and literary specialists; scholars, graduate students and under-graduates in Medieval Literature and in Medieval Philosophy.

The Idea of the Book in the Middle Ages

The Idea of the Book in the Middle Ages
Title The Idea of the Book in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Jesse Gellrich
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 407
Release 2019-03-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501740725

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This book assess the relationship of literature to various other cultural forms in the Middle Ages. Jesse M. Gellrich uses the insights of such thinkers as Levi-Strauss, Foucault, Barthes, and Derrida to explore the continuity of medieval ideas about speaking, writing, and texts.

The Medieval Poet and His World

The Medieval Poet and His World
Title The Medieval Poet and His World PDF eBook
Author Peter Dronke
Publisher Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
Pages 502
Release 1984
Genre Civilization, Medieval
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Poetry and Exegesis in Premodern Latin Christianity

Poetry and Exegesis in Premodern Latin Christianity
Title Poetry and Exegesis in Premodern Latin Christianity PDF eBook
Author Willemien Otten
Publisher BRILL
Pages 379
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004160698

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This volume presents a broad variety of specifically Christian approaches to poetry and analyses modes of interpreting the Bible that are new in poetry compared with prose exegesis. Both theoretical statements on poetry by Christians and concrete poetic works from roughly 300 to 1250 AD are taken into account.

Medieval Writers and their Work

Medieval Writers and their Work
Title Medieval Writers and their Work PDF eBook
Author J. A. Burrow
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 176
Release 2008-02-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191037354

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In an updated edition of his hugely successful student introduction to English literature from 1100 to 1500, J. A. Burrow takes account of scholarly developments in the the field, most notably devoting a final chapter to the impact of historicism on medieval studies. Full of information and stimulating ideas, and a pleasure to read, Burrow's book deals with circumstances of composition and reception, the main genres, 'modes of meaning' (allegory etc.), and medieval literature's afterlife in modern times. It shows that the literature of authors such as Chaucer, Gower, and Langland is more readily accessible than usually imagined, and well worth reading too. By placing medieval writers in their historical context - the four centuries between the Norman Conquest and the Renaissance - Professor Burrow explains not only how they wrote, but why.