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Essays on Ricardian Literature: In Honour of J.A. Burrow

Editat de A. J. Minnis, Charlotte C. Morse, Thorlac Turville-Petre
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 aug 1997
Essays on Ricardian Literature develops issues and themes first broached in John Burrow's ground-breaking book Ricardian Poetry and incorporates a bibliography of his published writings, which have revolutionized critical appreciation of medieval literature. The contributors to this volume, all leading scholars in the field, explore such areas as the status of Anglo-Latin and the influence of French culture on the Ricardian court, offer radical rereadings of some more familiar works, such as Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Patience, and demonstrate how closely the literature of the period is bound up with political and social conditions. Written in honour of John Burrow, to mark his deep and beneficial influence upon the study of medieval literature, the 15 essays in this volume combine to provide a detailed and thorough examination of medieval literature, from the Middle English romance and Italian Trecento poetics to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Langland's Piers Plowman.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198182825
ISBN-10: 0198182821
Pagini: 374
Ilustrații: frontispiece
Dimensiuni: 145 x 224 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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The fourteen essays, written by Burrow's friends, colleagues, and former students, help not only to define more clearly the nature of Burrow's impact on medieval studies today; the represent, too, a variety of intellectual disciplines and critical approaches, providing medievalists with an impressive array of studies of the major works and authors of Ricardian Enland.
She conveys an impressively thorough and original view of the Ricardian world that is well worth the extra pages allowed by the editors.
Ardis Butterfield's supberb, learned account of the role of French culture in the Ricardian court moves gracefully among a range of methods and kinds of evidence.
the ... essay by Charlotte Morse ... is ... a frank, well-informed intellectual history of the field ... and invites us to look at scholarship in the context of our shifting landscape of professional institutions. One wishes she would continue this thoughtful work in yearly instalments.
This important collection of essays written in homage to J.A. Burrow is to be recommended as a survey of state-of-the -art studies in the literary production of late medieval England ... The exceptionally high quality of the scholarship and judgement in the essays is a tribute indeed.
the book is well conceived, in a way fetschriften often are not, and executed with a high level of scholarly and critical acumen. This collection of papers does a good deal by itself and should have the effect of stimulating more such work, towards realizing the project John Burrow conceived in Ricardian Poetry: 'a truly synoptic view' of Ricardian culture.