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Poetry and Authority: Muensteraner Monographien zur englischen Literatur / Muenster Monographs on English Literature

Autor David Nisters
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 dec 2018
This study argues that the vernacular fable constituted a productive site for negotiating scholastic poetics in late medieval England. On the basis of a close reading of Chaucer¿s Nun¿s Priest¿s Tale and Manciple¿s Tale, the book analyses how the concept of textual authority came to be both challenged and vindicated in the face of the growing importance of an empowered vernacular readership. Thus, the fables of John Lydgate and the presentation of Chaucer¿s texts in some of the earliest printed editions of the Canterbury Tales indicate the development of a Chaucerian poetics that was grounded in Chaucer¿s own critical reflection on the scholastic account of poetic fiction.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783631761137
ISBN-10: 3631761139
Pagini: 181
Dimensiuni: 154 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Seria Muensteraner Monographien zur englischen Literatur / Muenster Monographs on English Literature


Notă biografică

David Nisters studied English at Leipzig University (Germany) and University College Cork (Rep. Ireland). His academic interests include Middle English poetry, the history of the book and late medieval cultures of reading.

Cuprins

Scholastic poetics, poetic fiction and the late medieval vernacular fable - Poetic authority and the authorisation of Chaucer - Chaucer's poetics and its reception in fifteenth-century England


Descriere

This study argues that the critical response to textual authority in Chaucer's fables helped to negotiate scholastic poetics in fifteenth-century England. Drawing on a selection of late medieval sources, the book traces the re-assessment of textual authority in the face of the growing importance of an empowered vernacular readership.