English Poets in the Late Middle Ages : Chaucer, Langland and Others
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Variorum Collected Studies
ISBN-10
1138110264
ISBN-13
9781138110267
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 22nd, 2017
Print length
356 Pages
Weight
510 grams
Dimensions
15.00 x 22.30 x 2.50 cms
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Literary studies: classical, early & medievalLiterary studies: poetry & poets
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This volume brings together a selection of lectures and essays in which J.A. Burrow discusses the work of English poets of the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries: Chaucer, Gower, Langland, and Hoccleve, as well as the anonymous authors of Pearl, Saint Erkenwald, and a pair of metrical romances. Although some of the essays take account of the poet''s life and times (''Chaucer as Petitioner'', ''Hoccleve and the ''Court''''), most are mainly concerned with the meaning and structure of the poems.
This volume brings together a selection of lectures and essays in which J.A. Burrow discusses the work of English poets of the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries: Chaucer, Gower, Langland, and Hoccleve, as well as the anonymous authors of Pearl, Saint Erkenwald, and a pair of metrical romances. Six of the pieces address general issues, with some reference to French and Italian writings (''Autobiographical Poetry in the Middle Ages'', for example, or ''The Poet and the Book''); but most of them concentrate on particular English poems, such as Chaucer''s Envoy to Scogan, Gower''s Confessio Amantis, Langland''s Piers Plowman, and Hoccleve''s Series. Although some of the essays take account of the poet''s life and times (''Chaucer as Petitioner'', ''Hoccleve and the ''Court''''), most are mainly concerned with the meaning and structure of the poems. What, for example, does the hero of Ipomadon hope to achieve by fighting, as he always does, incognito? Why do the stories in Piers Plowman all peter out so inconclusively? And how can it be that the narrator in Chaucer''s Book of the Duchess so persistently fails to understand what he is told?
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