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E-raamat: Medieval Latin and Middle English Literature: Essays in Honour of Jill Mann

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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Mar-2011
  • Kirjastus: D.S. Brewer
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781846159268
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  • Formaat: 280 pages
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  • Kirjastus: D.S. Brewer
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781846159268

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Fresh and provocative approaches to the literature of the middle ages, offering close readings of texts from Chaucer to Henryson, and beast fable to devotional works.

Jill Mann's writing, teaching, and scholarship have transformed our understanding of two distinct fields, medieval Latin and Middle English literature, as well as their intersection. Essays in this volume seek to honour this achievement by looking at entirely new aspects of these fields (the relationship of song to affect, the political valence of classical allusion, the Latin background of Middle English devotional texts). Others look again at the literary kinds and ideas most important in Mann's own work (beast fable, the nature of allegory, the nature of "nature", the relationship of economic thought and literature, satire, language as a subject for poetry) in the poets she hasbeen most drawn to (Chaucer, Langland, Henryson). All of the essays involve close readings of the most careful kind, taking as their primary method Professor Mann's repeated injunction to attend, above all, to the"words on the page".

Christopher Cannon is Professor of English, New York University; Maura Nolan is Associate Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley.

Contributors: Siobhain Bly Calkin, Christopher Cannon,Rebecca Davis, Peter Dronke, A.S.G. Edwards, Elizabeth B. Edwards, Maura Nolan, Paul J. Patterson, Derek Pearsall, Ad Putter, Paul Gerhard Schmidt, James Simpson, Barry Windeatt, Nicolette Zeeman

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Has much to offer Chaucerians. * JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL LATIN2, 2012 *

Preface vii
Bibliography of Jill Mann's works xi
1 The Man of Law's Tale and Crusade
1(24)
Siobhain Bly Calkin
2 The Language Group of the Canterbury Tales
25(16)
Christopher Cannon
3 `Save man allone': Human Exceptionality in Piers Plowman and the Exemplarist Tradition
41(24)
Rebecca Davis
4 The Land of Cokaygne: Three Notes on the Latin Background
65(11)
Peter Dronke
5 The Canterbury Tales and Gamelyn
76(15)
A. S. G. Edwards
6 The Cheerful Science: Nicholas Oresme, Home Economics, and Literary Dissemination
91(22)
Elizabeth B. Edwards
7 The Poetics of Catastrophe: Ovidian Allusion in Gower's Vox Clamantis
113(21)
Maura Nolan
8 Preaching with the Hands: Carthusian Book Production and the Speculum devotorum
134(18)
Paul J. Patterson
9 The Necessity of Difference: The Speech of Peace and the Doctrine of Contraries in Langland's Piers Plowman
152(14)
Derek Pearsall
10 Chaucer's Complaint unto Pity and the Insights of Allegory
166(16)
Ad Putter
11 Amor in claustro
182(11)
Paul Gerhard Schmidt
12 `And that was litel nede': Poetry's Need in Robert Henryson's Fables and Testament of Cresseid
193(18)
James Simpson
13 The Art of Swooning in Middle English
211(20)
Barry Windeatt
14 The Theory of Passionate Song
231(22)
Nicolette Zeeman
List of contributors 253(2)
Index 255(8)
Tabula gratulatoria 263
A. S. G. Edwards is Honorary Professor of Medieval Manuscripts at the University of Kent at Canterbury. Ad Putter is Professor of Medieval English at the University of Bristol, UK, co-director of Bristol's Centre for Medieval Studies, and Fellow of the British Academy. He is the author and editor of numerous books, with a particular interest in Medieval Romance texts and the works of the Gawain poet. He is currently leading a research project on the literary heritage of Anglo-Dutch relations. The late Derek Pearsall was Emeritus Gurney Professor of Middle English Literature at Harvard University; he wrote extensively on Chaucer, Gower, Langland and Lydgate, including biographies of Chaucer and Lydgate, an edition of the C-text of Langland's Piers Plowman. Elizabeth Edwards is a Professor at the University of King's College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada James Simpson teaches English at Harvard University. He publishes on a wide range of topics in on late medieval and early modern Western European Literature.