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A Book of Middle English (Paperback, 4th Edition): Thorlac Turville-Petre, J. A. Burrow A Book of Middle English (Paperback, 4th Edition)
Thorlac Turville-Petre, J. A. Burrow
R1,166 Discovery Miles 11 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The fourth edition of this essential Middle English textbook introduces students to the wide range of literature written in England between 1150 and 1400. Beginning with an extensive overview of middle English history, grammar, syntax, and pronunciation, the book goes on to examine key middle English texts -- including a new extract from Julian of Norwich's Revelation of Divine Love -- with helpful notes to direct students to key points within the text. Keeping in mind adopter feedback, this new edition includes a new model translation section with a student workbook and model exercise for classroom use. This new chapter will include sections on 'false friend' words, untranslatable idioms and notes on translating both poetry and prose. The text and references will be fully updated throughout and a foreword dedicated to the late J. A. Burrow will be included.

A Reading of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Paperback): J. A. Burrow A Reading of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Paperback)
J. A. Burrow
R1,048 Discovery Miles 10 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1965, A Reading of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is an interpretation of the most important poem in Middle English literature, the only fourteenth century work which can stand beside Chaucer. The book examines the poem's conventions and purposes in a critical analysis and provides a useful and insightful introduction to 'Sir Gawain'. It will be of interest to students and academics studying the poem of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.

A Reading of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Hardcover): J. A. Burrow A Reading of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Hardcover)
J. A. Burrow
R3,244 Discovery Miles 32 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1965, A Reading of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is an interpretation of the most important poem in Middle English literature, the only fourteenth century work which can stand beside Chaucer. The book examines the poem's conventions and purposes in a critical analysis and provides a useful and insightful introduction to 'Sir Gawain'. It will be of interest to students and academics studying the poem of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.

The Poetry of Praise (Hardcover): J. A. Burrow The Poetry of Praise (Hardcover)
J. A. Burrow
R2,674 R2,217 Discovery Miles 22 170 Save R457 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the chief functions of poetry in Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance was to praise gods, people and things. Heroes and kings were glorified in many varieties of praise, and the arts of encomium and panegyric were codified by classical rhetoricians and later by writers on poetry. J. A. Burrow's study spans over two thousand years, from Pindar to Christopher Logue, but its main concern is with the English poetry of the Middle Ages, a period when praise poetry flourished. He argues that the 'decline of praise' in English literature since the seventeenth century, which has meant that modern readers and critics find it hard to appreciate this kind of poetry. This erudite but accessible account by a leading scholar of medieval literature shows why the poetry of praise was once so popular, and why it is still worth reading today.

Gestures and Looks in Medieval Narrative (Hardcover): J. A. Burrow Gestures and Looks in Medieval Narrative (Hardcover)
J. A. Burrow
R2,671 R2,214 Discovery Miles 22 140 Save R457 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Gestures and looks played an even more important role in public and private exchanges of medieval society, than they do today. Gestures meant more than words, for example, in ceremonies of homage and fealty. In this compelling study, medievalist Burrow examines the role of non-verbal communication in a range of narrative texts, including Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, the anonymous Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Malory's Morte D'arthur, the romances of Chrétien de Troyes, the prose Lancelot, Boccaccio's Il Filostrato, and Dante's Commedia.

Essays on Medieval Literature (Hardcover): J. A. Burrow Essays on Medieval Literature (Hardcover)
J. A. Burrow
R5,476 R4,707 Discovery Miles 47 070 Save R769 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Authors of the Middle Ages. Volume I, Nos 1-4 - English Writers of the Late Middle Ages (Hardcover): David C. Fowler, J. A.... Authors of the Middle Ages. Volume I, Nos 1-4 - English Writers of the Late Middle Ages (Hardcover)
David C. Fowler, J. A. Burrow; Edited by Michael C. Seymour
R2,712 Discovery Miles 27 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Authors of the Middle Ages is a new series designed for research and reference. Each part, by an expert on the subject, gives an account of the facts known about a particular Author's life and immediate historical context, together with a review of subsequent scholarship. This is supported by citation of all known contemporary references; a dated and classified list of manuscripts and editions; a bibliography of secondary sources; and appendices listing or printing the key literary and documentary sources. The aim is to combine, in one compact work, a bibliography of a medieval author with all the information needed for further research. Each will be available individually, or in a collection with three other contemporary Authors. Authors of the Middle Ages is divided into two sub-series, English Writers of the Late Middle Ages and historical and Religious Writers of the Latin West.

The Poetry of Praise (Paperback): J. A. Burrow The Poetry of Praise (Paperback)
J. A. Burrow
R1,144 Discovery Miles 11 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the chief functions of poetry in Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance was to praise gods, people and things. Heroes and kings were glorified in many varieties of praise, and the arts of encomium and panegyric were codified by classical rhetoricians and later by writers on poetry. J. A. Burrow's study spans over two thousand years, from Pindar to Christopher Logue, but its main concern is with the English poetry of the Middle Ages, a period when praise poetry flourished. He argues that the 'decline of praise' in English literature since the seventeenth century, which has meant that modern readers and critics find it hard to appreciate this kind of poetry. This erudite but accessible account by a leading scholar of medieval literature shows why the poetry of praise was once so popular, and why it is still worth reading today.

Gestures and Looks in Medieval Narrative (Paperback): J. A. Burrow Gestures and Looks in Medieval Narrative (Paperback)
J. A. Burrow
R974 Discovery Miles 9 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In medieval society, gestures and speaking looks played an even more important part in public and private exchanges than they do today. Gestures meant more than words, for example, in ceremonies of homage and fealty. In this, the first study of its kind in English, John Burrow examines the role of non-verbal communication in a wide range of narrative texts, including Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, the anonymous Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Malory's Morte D'arthur, the romances of Chretien de Troyes, the Prose Lancelot, Boccaccio's Il Filostrato, and Dante's Commedia. Burrow argues that since non-verbal signs are in general less subject to change than words, many of the behaviours recorded in these texts, such as pointing and amorous gazing, are familiar in themselves; yet many prove easy to misread, either because they are no longer common, like bowing, or because their use has changed, like winking.

A Book of Middle English Third Edition (Hardcover, 3rd Edition): J. A. Burrow A Book of Middle English Third Edition (Hardcover, 3rd Edition)
J. A. Burrow
R3,365 Discovery Miles 33 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This essential Middle English textbook, now in its third edition, introduces students to the wide range of literature written in England between 1150 and 1400.
New, thoroughly revised edition of this essential Middle English textbook.
Introduces the language of the time, giving guidance on pronunciation, spelling, grammar, metre, vocabulary and regional dialects.
Now includes extracts from 'Pearl' and Chaucer's 'Troilus and Criseyde'.
Bibliographic references have been updated throughout.
Each text is accompanied by detailed notes.

Thomas Hoccleve's Complaint and Dialogue (Hardcover): J. A. Burrow Thomas Hoccleve's Complaint and Dialogue (Hardcover)
J. A. Burrow
R1,442 R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Save R149 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Thomas Hoccleve's `Series', written c.1420 was edited for EETS in 1892. This is a new edition of the first two sections and glosses the poems more fully than before. The introduction presents new findings about Hoccleve, whose poems have attracted much attention in recent years.

Langland's Fictions (Hardcover): J. A. Burrow Langland's Fictions (Hardcover)
J. A. Burrow
R1,366 Discovery Miles 13 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Langland's Piers Plowman is a profoundly Christian poem which nevertheless has enjoyed a wide general appeal. Readers - both religious and non-religious - have been drawn by the power of Langland's fictive imagination, the rich variety of imaginary worlds in his great dream-poem. Langland's Fictions examines the construction of the ten dreams which make up the B Text of Pears Plowman, and explores the relation of these dream-fictions to those realities with which the poet was chiefly preoccupied. This relationship is discussed under three main headings: 'fictions of the divided mind', in which the poet's mixed feelings about matters such as the value of learning find expression in imagined scenes and actions; 'fictions of history', in which the main events of salvation history are relived in the parallel worlds of dream; and 'fictions of the self', in which Langland's doubtful sense of his own moral standing as a man and a poet apparently finds expression. This chapter also addresses the controversial question of 'autobiographical elements' in the poem. John Burrow's lively and considered study is a major contribution to our understanding of one of medieval literature's most enduring works.

The Ages of Man - A Study in Medieval Writing and Thought (Paperback, New edition): J. A. Burrow The Ages of Man - A Study in Medieval Writing and Thought (Paperback, New edition)
J. A. Burrow
R618 Discovery Miles 6 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Medieval Europe inherited from antiquity a rich and varied tradition of thought about the aetates hominum. Scholars divided human life into three, four, six, or seven ages, and so related it to larger orders of nature and history in which similar patterns were to be found. Thus, the seven ages correspond to and are governed by the seven planets. These ideas flowed through the Middle Ages in many channels: sermons and Bible commentaries, moral and political treatises, encyclopaedias and lexicons, medical and astrological handbooks, didactic and courtly poems, tapestries, wall-paintings, and stained-glass windows. Professor Burrow's account of this material, using mainly but not exclusively English medieval sources, includes a consideration of some of the ways in which such ideas of natural order entered into the medieval writer's assessment of human behaviour. The book ends by showing how medieval writers commonly recognize and endorse the natural processes by which ordinary folk pass from the joys and folly of youth to the sorrows and wisdom of old age. `I cannot believe that it will ever be superseded... it is the very strong but perfectly clear distillate of a great amount of labour and thought.' London Review of Books `short, pointed, witty, tightly packed, richly illustrated, inspired and illuminating.' Essays in Criticism `If we regret anything as we read this excellent book, we regret that it is not longer.' Christina von Nolcken, Review of English Studies `There is much to praise in the book; Burrow is learned and imaginative, writes lucidly, and... has illuminating things to say... J. A. Burrow is one of the best living critics of medieval English literature, and this book is a rich and informative literary history of an important topic.' Studies in the Age of Chaucer

Medieval Writers and their Work - Middle English Literature 1100-1500 (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): J. A. Burrow Medieval Writers and their Work - Middle English Literature 1100-1500 (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
J. A. Burrow
R1,025 Discovery Miles 10 250 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In an updated edition of his hugely successful student introduction to English literature from 1100 to 1500, J.A. Burrow takes account of scholarly developments in the the field, most notably devoting a final chapter to the impact of historicism on medieval studies. Full of information and stimulating ideas, and a pleasure to read, Burrow's book deals with circumstances of composition and reception, the main genres, "modes of meaning" (allegory etc.), and medieval literature's afterlife in modern times. It shows that the literature of authors such as Chaucer, Gower, and Langland is more readily accessible than usually imagined, and well worth reading too. By placing medieval writers in their historical context - the four centuries between the Norman Conquest and the Renaissance - Professor Burrow explains not only how they wrote, but why.

The Ages of Man - A Study in Medieval Writing and Thought (Paperback): J. A. Burrow The Ages of Man - A Study in Medieval Writing and Thought (Paperback)
J. A. Burrow
R936 Discovery Miles 9 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A profoundly organic view of humanity in nature, the concept of "ages of man" made itself felt in nearly all forms of medieval discourse--sermons, Bible commentaries, moral and political treatises, encyclopedias and lexicons, medical and astrological handbooks, didactic and courtly poems, and
even stained glass windows. J.A. Burrow's analysis ranges over the many manifestations of this idea, and considers the ways in which such ideas of natural order entered into medieval writers' assessment of human nature.

The Ages of Man - A Study in Medieval Writing and Thought (Hardcover): J. A. Burrow The Ages of Man - A Study in Medieval Writing and Thought (Hardcover)
J. A. Burrow
R1,343 Discovery Miles 13 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A profoundly organic view of humanity in nature, the concept of "ages of man" made itself felt in nearly all forms of medieval discourse--sermons, Bible commentaries, moral and political treatises, encyclopedias and lexicons, medical and astrological handbooks, didactic and courtly poems, and
even stained glass windows. J.A. Burrow's analysis ranges over the many manifestations of this idea, and considers the ways in which such ideas of natural order entered into medieval writers' assessment of human nature.

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