Fr. 32.90

Troy, Unincorporated

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Francesca Abbate is associate professor of English at Beloit College. Her poetry has appeared in Field , Iowa Review , NEO , and Poetry , among others. Klappentext A meditation on the nature of betrayal, the constraints of identity, and the power of narrative, the lyric monologues in Troy, Unincorporated offer a retelling, or refraction, of Chaucer's tragedy Troilus and Criseyde . The tale's unrooted characters now find themselves adrift in the industrialized farmlands, strip malls, and half-tenanted "historic" downtowns of south-central Wisconsin, including the real, and literally unincorporated, town of Troy. Allusive and often humorous, they retain an affinity with Chaucer, especially in terms of their roles: Troilus, the good courtly lover, suffers from the weeps, or, in more modern terms, depression. Pandarus, the hard-working catalyst who brings the lovers together in Chaucer's poem, is here a car mechanic. Chaucer's narrator tells a story he didn't author, claiming no power to change the course of events, and the narrator and characters in Troy, Unincorporated struggle against a similar predicament. Aware of themselves as literary constructs, they are paradoxically driven by the desire to be autonomous creatures-tale tellers rather than tales told. Thus, though Troy, Unincorporated follows Chaucer's plot-Criseyde falls in love with Diomedes after leaving Troy to live with her father, who has broken his hip, and Troilus dies of a drug overdose-it moves beyond Troilus's death to posit a possible fate for Criseyde on this "litel spot of erthe." Zusammenfassung A meditation on the nature of betrayal! the constraints of identity! and the power of narrative! the lyric monologues in "Troy"! this title offers a retelling of Chaucer's tragedy "Troilus and Criseyde".

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Authors Francesca Abbate, Abbate Francesca
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.06.2012
 
EAN 9780226001203
ISBN 978-0-226-00120-3
No. of pages 96
Series Phoenix Poets (Paperback)
Phoenix Poets
Phoenix Poets Series PP (CHUP)
Phoenix Poets (CHUP)
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama > Poetry
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

POETRY / General, Poetry by individual poets

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