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Narrative Developments from Chaucer to Defoe (Paperback): Gerd Bayer, Ebbe Klitgard Narrative Developments from Chaucer to Defoe (Paperback)
Gerd Bayer, Ebbe Klitgard
R1,411 Discovery Miles 14 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection analyzes how narrative technique developed from the late Middle Ages to the beginning of the 18th century. Taking Chaucer's influential Middle English works as the starting point, the original essays in this volume explore diverse aspects of the formation of early modern prose narratives. Essays focus on how a sense of selfness or subjectivity begins to establish itself in various narratives, thus providing a necessary requirement for the individuality that dominates later novels. Other contributors investigate how forms of intertextuality inscribe early modern prose within previous traditions of literary writing. A group of chapters presents the process of genre-making as taking place both within the confines of the texts proper, but also within paratextual features and through the rationale behind cataloguing systems. A final group of essays takes the implicit notion of the growing realism of early modern prose narrative to task by investigating the various social discourses that feature ever more strongly within the social, commercial, or religious dimensions of those texts. The book addresses a wide range of literary figures such as Chaucer, Wroth, Greene, Sidney, Deloney, Pepys, Behn, and Defoe. Written by an international group of scholars, it investigates the transformations of narrative form from medieval times through the Renaissance and the early modern period, and into the eighteenth century.

Narrative Developments from Chaucer to Defoe (Hardcover): Gerd Bayer, Ebbe Klitgard Narrative Developments from Chaucer to Defoe (Hardcover)
Gerd Bayer, Ebbe Klitgard
R4,422 Discovery Miles 44 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection analyzes how narrative technique developed from the late Middle Ages to the beginning of the 18th century. Taking Chaucer's influential Middle English works as the starting point, the original essays in this volume explore diverse aspects of the formation of early modern prose narratives. Essays focus on how a sense of selfness or subjectivity begins to establish itself in various narratives, thus providing a necessary requirement for the individuality that dominates later novels. Other contributors investigate how forms of intertextuality inscribe early modern prose within previous traditions of literary writing. A group of chapters presents the process of genre-making as taking place both within the confines of the texts proper, but also within paratextual features and through the rationale behind cataloguing systems. A final group of essays takes the implicit notion of the growing realism of early modern prose narrative to task by investigating the various social discourses that feature ever more strongly within the social, commercial, or religious dimensions of those texts. The book addresses a wide range of literary figures such as Chaucer, Wroth, Greene, Sidney, Deloney, Pepys, Behn, and Defoe. Written by an international group of scholars, it investigates the transformations of narrative form from medieval times through the Renaissance and the early modern period, and into the eighteenth century.

Chaucer's Narrative Voice in the Knight's Tale (Paperback): Ebbe Klitgard Chaucer's Narrative Voice in the Knight's Tale (Paperback)
Ebbe Klitgard
R666 R591 Discovery Miles 5 910 Save R75 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first specialised study of narrative voice in The Knights' Tale.

Chaucer in Denmark - A Study of the Translation & Recepion History 1782-2012 (Hardcover): Ebbe Klitgard Chaucer in Denmark - A Study of the Translation & Recepion History 1782-2012 (Hardcover)
Ebbe Klitgard
R841 R745 Discovery Miles 7 450 Save R96 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study is an investigation of a subject never explored before: the translations and the reception in Denmark of the most important English poet from the Middle Ages - Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?-1400) - from the first appearance in 1782 of a transformation of one of his Canterbury Tales - The Wife of Bath's Tale - to the present day. The book analyzes the story of Chaucer in Denmark also as an exemplary study of the history of English education, culture, language, and literature in Denmark. It demonstrates that the cultural transmission of Chaucer is historically bound by the changing cultural ties between the English speaking world and Denmark. In this way, the story of Chaucer in Denmark becomes an illustrative and very complicated story of cultural change. (Series: University of Southern Denmark Studies in Literature - Vol. 60)

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