“The” Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
Author : Geoffrey Chaucer
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Page : 646 pages
File Size : 42,45 MB
Release : 1894
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Author : Geoffrey Chaucer
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Page : 646 pages
File Size : 42,45 MB
Release : 1894
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Author : Ann W. Astell
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 28,31 MB
Release : 2019-03-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1501733257
Calling into question the common assumption that the Middle Ages produced no secondary epics, Ann W. Astell here revises a key chapter in literary history. She examines the connections between the Book of Job and Boethius' s Consolation of Philosophy—texts closely associated with each other in the minds of medieval readers and writers—and demonstrates that these two works served as a conduit for the tradition of heroic poetry from antiquity through the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance. As she traces the complex influences of classical and biblical texts on vernacular literature, Astell offers provocative readings of works by Dante, Chaucer, Spenser, Malory, Milton, and many others. Astell looks at the relationship between the historical reception of the epic and successive imitative forms, showing how Boethius's Consolation and Johan biblical commentaries echo the allegorical treatment of" epic truth" in the poems of Homer and Virgil, and how in turn many works classified as "romance" take Job and Boethius as their models. She considers the influences of Job and Boethius on hagiographic romance, as exemplified by the stories of Eustace, Custance, and Griselda; on the amatory romances of Abelard and Heloise, Dante and Beatrice, and Troilus and Criseyde; and on the chivalric romances of Martin of Tours, Galahad, Lancelot, and Redcrosse. Finally, she explores an encyclopedic array of interpretations of Job and Boethius in Milton's Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson Agonistes.
Author : Corinne Ondine Pache
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 974 pages
File Size : 24,53 MB
Release : 2020-03-05
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 1108663621
From its ancient incarnation as a song to recent translations in modern languages, Homeric epic remains an abiding source of inspiration for both scholars and artists that transcends temporal and linguistic boundaries. The Cambridge Guide to Homer examines the influence and meaning of Homeric poetry from its earliest form as ancient Greek song to its current status in world literature, presenting the information in a synthetic manner that allows the reader to gain an understanding of the different strands of Homeric studies. The volume is structured around three main themes: Homeric Song and Text; the Homeric World, and Homer in the World. Each section starts with a series of 'macropedia' essays arranged thematically that are accompanied by shorter complementary 'micropedia' articles. The Cambridge Guide to Homer thus traces the many routes taken by Homeric epic in the ancient world and its continuing relevance in different periods and cultures.
Author : Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher : anboco
Page : 1006 pages
File Size : 17,24 MB
Release : 2016-08-30
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3736411391
Out Late at Night A New Friend The Trapper's Story The Trapping Grounds Conversations and Plans Still in the Dark—The Canoe Again Alone in the Wilderness Trapping Among the Indians The Buffalo Hunt and its Consequences An Awful Awakening The Brigade and an Old Friend Found at Last
Author : Geoffrey Chaucer
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Page : 606 pages
File Size : 47,79 MB
Release : 1894
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Author : Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 28,94 MB
Release : 2004-08-26
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0141914513
Set against the epic backdrop of the battle of Troy, Troilus and Criseyde is an evocative story of love and loss. When Troilus, the son of Priam, falls in love with the beautiful Criseyde, he is able to win her heart with the help of his cunning uncle Pandarus, and the lovers experience a brief period of bliss together. But the pair are soon forced apart by the inexorable tide of war and - despite their oath to remain faithful - Troilus is ultimately betrayed. Regarded by many as the greatest love poem of the Middle Ages, Troilus and Criseyde skilfully combines elements of comedy and tragedy to form an exquisite meditation on the fragility of romantic love, and the fallibility of humanity.
Author : Brooke Hunter
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 37,42 MB
Release : 2018-10-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0429763271
Forging Boethius in Medieval Intellectual Fantasies reconsiders the influence of the thirteenth-century Pseudo-Boethian forgery De disciplina scolarium on medieval understandings of Boethius (d. 524). Tracing the medieval popularity of De disciplina’s reimagined vision of Boethius alongside the current scholarly neglect of this forged Boethian persona offers insight into how medieval schoolmen saw themselves and the past, and how modern scholars imagine the medieval past. In exploring this alternate Boethian persona through a variety of different works including texts of translatio studii et imperii, common school texts, the poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer, and humanist writings, this book reveals a new vein of medieval Boethianism that is earthy, practical, and even humorous. Forging Boethius is an essential reference book for students and researchers in the fields of medieval literature and philosophy, as well as for anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of one the most significant authors of the Middle Ages.
Author : Ida L. Gordon
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 19,13 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Literary Criticism
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Author : Bernard L. Jefferson
Publisher : Ardent Media
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 11,7 MB
Release : 1969-09
Category : Literary Criticism
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The influence of the philosopher on the poet as reflected in "Troilus" & "The Knight's Tale."
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Page : 600 pages
File Size : 34,44 MB
Release : 1894
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