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A Critical Companion to John Skelton (Hardcover): Sebastian I. Sobecki, John Scattergood A Critical Companion to John Skelton (Hardcover)
Sebastian I. Sobecki, John Scattergood; Contributions by A.S.G. Edwards, Carol Meale, David R. Carlson, …
R3,047 Discovery Miles 30 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Introduces Skelton and his work to readers unfamiliar with the poet, gathers together the vibrant strands of existing research, and opens up new avenues for future studies. John Skelton is a central literary figure and the leading poet during the first thirty years of Tudor rule. Nevertheless, he remains challenging and even contradictory for modern audiences. This book aims to provide an authoritative guide to this complex poet and his works, setting him in his historical, religious, and social contexts. Beginning with an exploration of his life and career, it goes on to cover all the major aspects of his poetry, from the literary traditions in which he wrote and the form of his compositions to the manuscript contexts and later reception. SEBASTIAN SOBECKI is Professor of Medieval English Literature and Culture at the University of Groningen; JOHN SCATTERGOOD is Professor (Emeritus) of Medieval and Renaissance English at Trinity College, Dublin. Contributors: Tom Betteridge, Julia Boffey, John Burrow, David Carlson, Helen Cooper, Elisabeth Dutton,A.S.G. Edwards, Jane Griffiths, Nadine Kuipers, Carol Meale, John Scattergood, Sebastian Sobecki, Greg Waite

Thomas Elyot, 'The Image of Governance' and Other Dialogues of Counsel (1533-1541) (Hardcover): David R. Carlson Thomas Elyot, 'The Image of Governance' and Other Dialogues of Counsel (1533-1541) (Hardcover)
David R. Carlson
R1,912 Discovery Miles 19 120 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
John Gower in England and Iberia - Manuscripts, Influences, Reception (Hardcover): Ana Saez Hidalgo, Robert F. Yeager John Gower in England and Iberia - Manuscripts, Influences, Reception (Hardcover)
Ana Saez Hidalgo, Robert F. Yeager; Contributions by A.S.G. Edwards, Alastair J. Alastair J. Minnis, Alberto Lazaro, …
R3,324 Discovery Miles 33 240 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Essays shedding fresh and significant light on Gower's poetry, major and minor, as it was received, read, and re-produced in England and in Iberia from the fourteenth to the twentieth centuries. John Gower's great poem, the Confessio Amantis, was the first work of English literature translated into any European language. Occasioned by the existence in Spain of fifteenth-century Portuguese and Spanish manuscripts ofthe Confessio, the nineteen essays brought together here represent new and original approaches to Gower's role in Anglo-Iberian literary relations. They include major studies of the palaeography of the Iberian manuscripts;of the ownership history of the Portuguese Confessio manuscript; of the glosses of Gowerian manuscripts; and of the manuscript of the Yale Confessio Amantis. Other essays situate the translations amidst Anglo-Spanish relations generally in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries; examine possible Spanish influences on Gower's writing; and speculate on possible providers of the Confessio to Philippa, daughter of John of Gaunt and queenof Portugal. Further chapters broaden the scope of the volume. Amongst other topics, they look at Gower's use of Virgilian/Dantean models; classical gestures in the Castilian translation; Gower's conscious contrasting of epic ideals and courtly romance; nuances of material goods and the idea of "the good" in the Confessio; Marxian aesthetics, Balzac, and Gowerian narrative in late medieval trading culture between England and Iberia; reading the Confessio through the lens of gift exchange; literary form in Gower's later Latin poems; Gower and Alain Chartier as international initiators of a new "public poetry"; and the modern sales history of manuscript and earlyprinted copies of the Confessio, and what it reveals about literary trends. Ana Saez Hidalgo is Associate Professor at the University of Valladolid, Spain; R.F. Yeager is Professor of English and World Languagesand chair of the department at the University of West Florida. Contributors: Maria Bullon-Fernandez, David R. Carlson, Sian Echard, A.S.G. Edwards, Robert R. Edwards, Tiago Viula de Faria, Andrew Galloway, Fernando Galvan, Marta Maria Gutierrez Rodriguez, Mauricio Herrero Jimenez, Ethan Knapp, Roger A. Ladd, Alberto Lazaro, Maria Luisa Lopez-Vidriero Abello, Matthew McCabe, Alastair J. Minnis, Clara Pascual-Argente, Tamara Para A. Shailor, Winthrop Wetherbee

John Gower, Trilingual Poet - Language, Translation, and Tradition (Hardcover, New): Elisabeth Dutton John Gower, Trilingual Poet - Language, Translation, and Tradition (Hardcover, New)
Elisabeth Dutton; As told to John Hines, Robert F. Yeager; Contributions by Andreea D. Boboc, Andrew Galloway, …
R4,318 Discovery Miles 43 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

New essays demonstrate Gower's mastery of the three languages of medieval England, and provide a thorough exploration of the voices he used and the discourses in which he participated. John Gower wrote in three languages - Latin, French, and English - and their considerable and sometimes competing significance in fourteenth-century England underlies his trilingualism. The essays collected in this volume start from Gower as trilingual poet, exploring Gower's negotiations between them - his adaptation of French sources into his Latin poetry, for example - as well as the work of medieval translators who made Gower's French poetry availablein English. "Translation" is also considered more broadly, as a "carrying over" (its etymological sense) between genres, registers, and contexts, with essays exploring Gower's acts of translation between the idioms of varied literary and non-literary forms; and further essays investigate Gower's writings from literary, historical, linguistic, and codicological perspectives. Overall, the volume bears witness to Gower's merit and his importance to English literary history, and increases our understanding of French and Latin literature composed in England; it also makes it possible to understand and to appreciate fully the shape and significance of Gower's literary achievement and influence, which have sometimes suffered in comparison to Chaucer. ELISABETH DUTTON is Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. Contributors: Elisabeth Dutton, Jean Pascal Pouzet, Ethan Knapp, Carolyn P. Collette,Elliot Kendall, Robert R. Edwards, George Shuffleton, Nigel Saul, David Carlson, Candace Barrington, Andreea Boboc, Tamara F. O'Callaghan, Stephanie Batkie, Karla Taylor, Brian Gastle, Matthew Irvin, Peter Nicholson, J.A. Burrow,Holly Barbaccia, Kim Zarins, Richard F. Green, Cathy Hume, John Bowers, Andrew Galloway, R.F. Yeager, Martha Driver

John Gower, Poetry and Propaganda in Fourteenth-Century England (Hardcover): David R. Carlson John Gower, Poetry and Propaganda in Fourteenth-Century England (Hardcover)
David R. Carlson
R3,051 Discovery Miles 30 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

John Gower's works examined as part of a tradition of "official" writings on behalf of the Crown. John Gower has been criticised for composing verse propaganda for the English state, in support of the regime of Henry IV, at the end of his distinguished career. However, as the author of this book shows, using evidence from Gower's English, French and Latin poems alongside contemporary state papers, pamphlet-literature, and other historical prose, Gower was not the only medieval writer to be so employed in serving a monarchy's goals. Professor Carlson also argues that Gower's late poetry is the apotheosis of the fourteenth-century tradition of state-official writing which lay at the origin of the literary Renaissance in Ricardian and Lancastrian England. David Carlsonis Professor in the Department of English, University of Ottawa.

Thomas Elyot, 'The Image of Governance' and Other Dialogues of Counsel (1533-1541) (Paperback): David R. Carlson Thomas Elyot, 'The Image of Governance' and Other Dialogues of Counsel (1533-1541) (Paperback)
David R. Carlson
R975 Discovery Miles 9 750 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Deposition of Richard II - "the Record and Process of the Renunciation and Deposition of Richard II" (1399) and Related... The Deposition of Richard II - "the Record and Process of the Renunciation and Deposition of Richard II" (1399) and Related Writings (Paperback)
David R. Carlson
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Out of stock

This book is an edition of eight late-fourteenth- and early-fifteenth-century Latin texts that chronicle and/or comment upon events that led, in 1399, to the deposition of King Richard II.

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