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Chaucer to Spenser - A Critical Reader

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Informationen zum Autor Derek Pearsall is the Gurney Professor of English at Harvard University and was Professor and Co--Director of the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of York! 1965--85. His numerous publications include Chaucer to Spenser: An Anthology (1999) and The Life of Geoffrey Chaucer (1992) both available from Blackwell. He is also the author of John Lydgate (1970)! Old English and Middle English Poetry (1977)! The Canterbury Tales: A Critical Study (1985)! An Annotated Critical Bibliography of Langland (1990). Klappentext This is a collection of previously published essays on late medieval and early modern literature, designed to act as a companion to Chaucer to Spenser: An Anthology of Writings in English 1375 -1575, edited by Derek Pearsall (1999). The object of the accompanying anthology is to provide representation of a variety of kinds of prose and verse, including some not traditionally regarded as canonically "literary", and also to trespass beyond the boundaries of the conventional medieval/early modern divide. This new volume provides some of the critical backing for those decisions about the canon and about periodization, and also give evidence of the vigor of opinion and debate in the field in general. Most of the essays are from the last 20 years, and some are very recent, though space is also found for some earlier classics. The collection pays particular attention to those critics who have had the most powerful recent impact on our reading of the texts of the period: they are selected for their excellence and importance, whether in themselves or as representatives of an influential critical approach, and not for their adherence to any one school of interpretation. They will provide a companion to the texts in the anthology, a commentary and counterpoint to the views expressed in the editor's headnotes and explanatory notes, and a perspective on the best that has been thought and said about the writing of these two extraordinary centuries of creativity, consolidation and seed-sowing. Zusammenfassung This collection of previously published essays acts as a companion to Chaucer to Spenser: An Anthology of Writings in English 1375 --1575. It pays particular attention to those critics who have had the most powerful recent impact on our reading of the texts of the period. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Notes on Contributors. 1. The Humanity of Christ: Reflections on Orthodox Late Medieval Representations and The Humanity of Christ: Representations in Wycliffite Texts and Piers Plowman: David Aers. 2. The Wife of Bath and the Painting of Lions: Mary Carruthers. 3. Eunuch Hermeneutics: Carolyn Dinshaw. 4. Misogyny and Economic Person in Skelton! Langland! and Chaucer: Elizabeth Fowler. 5. At the Table of the Great: Morea s Self--Fashioning and Self--Cancellation: Stephen Greenblatt. 6. The Colonial Wyatt: Contexts and Openings: Roland Greene. 7. Price and Value in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: Jill Mann. 8. William Langlanda s Kynde Name: Authorial Signature and Social Identity in Late Fourteenth--Century England: Anne Middleton. 9. Historical Criticism and the Claims of Humanism: Lee Patterson. 10.a Abject odiousa : Feminine and Masculine in Henrysona s Testament of Cresseid: Felicity Riddy. 11. Prison! Writing! Absence: Representing the Subject in the English Poems of Charles da Orleans: A. C. Spearing. 12. False Fables and Historical Truth: Paul Strohm. Index. ...

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Authors Pearsall, Derek Pearsall, Derek (Harvard University) Pearsall, Pearsall Derek
Assisted by Derek Pearsall (Editor), Derek (Harvard University) Pearsall (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.11.1999
 
EAN 9780631199366
ISBN 978-0-631-19936-6
No. of pages 720
Series Blackwell Critical Readers
Blackwell Critical Reader
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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