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English Gothic Literature (Paperback)
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English Gothic Literature (Paperback)
Series: Macmillan History of Literature
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The centuries between 1100 and 1500 were the crucible in which
English language and literature, after the blow of the Norman
Conquest, were reformed with results that affected all later times.
The national language and literary culture were reconstructed
influences. The medieval centuries present a fascinating success
story of recovery, inventiveness and major achievement in all
aspects of national life. In literature, lyric verse, narrative
poetry, drama and discursive prose were all established in
characteristic modes. In the present book many works are discussed,
while such masterpieces as the works of Chaucer, Langland's Piers
Plowman, the poems of the Gawain-poet and Malory's Morte Darthur
are shown as the secular equivalent in words of the great medieval
Gothic cathedrals. The forms of this varied body of literature had
as characteristic a period style as contemporary Gothic art and
architecture themselves. English literature may equally be
described as Gothic, with assumptions and achievements which both
lead to and contrast with later Neoclassical styles. Black and
white photographic illustrations further the comparison and suggest
some background. English Gothic literature derives from many
interrelated social context - court, town, monastery and
countryside. It was recorded in manuscripts that blend the
qualities of popular speech and folktale with some of the more
impersonal regular qualities of printing, that last of fundamental
medieval inventions. In this new concept of the history of medieval
literature, Derek Brewer illuminates the major literary works with
detailed exposition to make them available to the reader coming
fresh to them. At the same time he places them in the context of
developing literacy and individualism, secular realism, romantic
love, personal religion, etc., setting forth a coherent framework
of cultural history which will challenge the interest of those who
already know the period.
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