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The Digby Poems: A New Edition of the Lyrics: Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies

Editat de Helen Barr
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iul 2009
The Digby Poems are the twenty-four short lyrics of Oxford Bodleian MS Digby 102—a remarkable sequence of late medieval poetry that until now had only been edited once in its entirety, and that more than a century ago. With this new edition, Helen Barr includes, for the first time, a full critical apparatus, a substantial introduction, and annotation to each of the twenty-four poems in the Digby manuscript. Gathering new evidence that suggests that this sequence was probably written by a Benedictine monk eager to demonstrate his support for the King in the early years of Henry V’s reign, Barr’s critical analysis and historical research brings out the political emphasis of the poems and their place in the tradition of devotional writing. This volume marks the first classroom-oriented edition of the poems and should be of interest to any student of medieval poetry, devotional literature, and historical manuscript studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780859898171
ISBN-10: 0859898172
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Liverpool University Press
Colecția Liverpool University Press
Seria Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies


Notă biografică

Helen Barr is a fellow and tutor in English at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. She has written on the Piers Plowman tradition and, most recently, coedited Text and Controversy from Wyclif to Bale.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The manuscript 2. Previous editions of the Digby lyrics 3. Critical reception 4. Date 5. Religious sensibilities 6. Social temper 7. Poetics 8. Provenance
Appendix: Parallels between the Digby lyrics and the Macaronic sermons in MS Bodley 649
Abbreviations and select bibliography
 
The lyrics from MS Digby 102
9. Loue God and drede 10. Mede and muche thank 11. Treuth, reste and pes 12. Lerne say wele, say litel, or say no3t 13. Wyt and Wille 14. To lyf bodyly is perylous 15.  Man, knowe thy self, and lerne to dye 16. A good makynge of iour delaye 17. With God of loue and pes 3e trete 18. A good sterying to heuenward 19. God & man ben made atte on 20. God kepe oure kyng and saue the croune 21. Dede is worchyng 22. Man be warre er the be woo 23. The descryuyng or mannes membres 24. A remembraunce of Lij folyes 25. Loue that God loueth 26. The declaryng of religioun 27. Untitled 28. Untitled 29. A lernyng to good leuynge 30. Knowe thy self and thy God 31. Of the sacrament of the altere 32. The Lessouns of the Dirige
Glossary
Index of proper names

Recenzii

“Barr is to be commended for her production of a fine edition of fascinating, layered, and subtle verse collection, and this new volume will greatly aid teaching and encourage new research.”