Readings in Medieval Poetry

Readings in Medieval Poetry
Title Readings in Medieval Poetry PDF eBook
Author A. C. Spearing
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 292
Release 1989-05-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521311335

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Readings in Medieval Poetry is a linked collection of essays on such poems as the Song of Roland, King Horn, Havelok, Sir Orfeo, Chaucer's Book of the Duchess, House of Fame and Troilus and Criseyde, the alliterative Morte Arthure, The Siege of Jerusalem, Purity, Pearl, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. The connecting purpose is to open up a variety of kinds of medieval poetry to modern readers; and, while the methods used vary with the kinds of poetry being discussed, they frequently involve, along with historical treatments in terms of medieval practices and systems of ideas, the adoption and adaptation of theoretical frameworks borrowed from outside the medieval field.

Readings in Medieval Texts

Readings in Medieval Texts
Title Readings in Medieval Texts PDF eBook
Author David Frame Johnson
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 2005
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780199261635

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Readings in Medieval Texts offers a thorough and accessible introduction to the interpretation and criticism of a broad range of Old and Middle English canonical texts from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries. The volume brings together 24 newly commissioned chapters by a leading international team of medieval scholars. An introductory chapter highlights the overarching trends in the composition of English Literature in the Medieval periods, and provides an overview of the textual continuities and innovations. Individual chapters give detailed information about context, authorship, date, and critical views on texts, before providing fascinating and thought-provoking examinations of crucial excerpts and themes. This book will be invaluable for undergraduate and graduate students on all courses in Medieval Studies, particularly those focusing on understanding literature and its role in society.

Latin Literature

Latin Literature
Title Latin Literature PDF eBook
Author Frederic M. Wheelock
Publisher
Pages 331
Release 1969
Genre Latin language
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Readings in Medieval Textuality

Readings in Medieval Textuality
Title Readings in Medieval Textuality PDF eBook
Author Cristina Maria Cervone
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 287
Release 2016
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 184384446X

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III: Subjectivity and the Self -- 6. Re-reading Troilus in Response to Tony Spearing -- 7. The English Charles: Subjectivity, Texts and Culture -- IV: Reading for Form -- 8. The Inescapability of Form -- 9. Destroyer of Forms: Chaucer's Philomela -- 10. Gower's Confessio Amantis and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales as Dits -- 11. Poems without Form? Maiden in the mor lay Revisited -- 12. "I" and "We" in Chaucer's Complaint unto Pity -- V: Epilogue -- 13. Two Appreciations of A.C. Spearing -- 14. Announcing a Literary Find Apparently Related to the Gawain-poet -- Works Cited -- Index

Ethics and Enjoyment in Late Medieval Poetry

Ethics and Enjoyment in Late Medieval Poetry
Title Ethics and Enjoyment in Late Medieval Poetry PDF eBook
Author Jessica Rosenfeld
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 257
Release 2010-12-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139495259

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Jessica Rosenfeld provides a history of the ethics of medieval vernacular love poetry by tracing its engagement with the late medieval reception of Aristotle. Beginning with a history of the idea of enjoyment from Plato to Peter Abelard and the troubadours, the book then presents a literary and philosophical history of the medieval ethics of love, centered on the legacy of the Roman de la Rose. The chapters reveal that 'courtly love' was scarcely confined to what is often characterized as an ethic of sacrifice and deferral, but also engaged with Aristotelian ideas about pleasure and earthly happiness. Readings of Machaut, Froissart, Chaucer, Dante, Deguileville and Langland show that poets were often markedly aware of the overlapping ethical languages of philosophy and erotic poetry. The study's conclusion places medieval poetry and philosophy in the context of psychoanalytic ethics, and argues for a re-evaluation of Lacan's ideas about courtly love.

Games Poets Play

Games Poets Play
Title Games Poets Play PDF eBook
Author Anne Birrell
Publisher
Pages 468
Release 2004
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Sciences and the Self in Medieval Poetry

Sciences and the Self in Medieval Poetry
Title Sciences and the Self in Medieval Poetry PDF eBook
Author James Simpson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 336
Release 2005-10-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521021111

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This study examines two great poems of the later medieval period, the Latin philosophical epic, Alan of Lille's Anticlaudianus (1181-3), and John Gower's English poem, the Confessio Amantis (1390-3). James Simpson locates these works in a cultural context dominated by two kinds of literary humanism, in which the concept of self is centered in the intellect and the imagination respectively, and shows the very different modes of thought that lie behind their conceptions of selfhood and education.