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A companion to Gower
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ISBN: 9781843842446 Year: 2010 Publisher: Woodbridge : Boydell & Brewer,

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Chaucer, Gower and Lydgate were the three poets of their time considered to have founded the English poetic tradition. Gower, like Lydgate, eventually fell victim to changing tastes but is now enjoying renewed scholarly attention. Current work in manuscript studies, linguistic studies, vernacularity, translation, politics, and the contexts of literary production has found a rich source in Gower's trilingual, learned, and politically engaged corpus. This Companion to Gower offers essays by scholars from Britain and North America, covering Gower's works in all three of his languages; they consider his relationships to his literary sources, and to his social, material and historical contexts; and they offer an overview of the manuscript, linguistic, and editorial traditions. Five essays concentrate specifically on the Confessio Amantis, Gower's major Middle English work, reading it in terms of its relationship to vernacular and classical models, its poetic style, and its treatment of such themes as politics, kingship, gender, sexuality, authority, authorship and self-governance. A reference bibliography, arranged as a chronology of criticism, concludes the volume.

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The Arthur of Medieval Latin literature : the development and dissemination of the Arthurian legend in medieval Latin
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ISBN: 9781783168569 9781783168552 Year: 2016 Publisher: Cardiff University of Wales Press


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Printing the Middle Ages
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ISBN: 9780812201840 Year: 2013 Publisher: Philadelphia

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Anglo-Latin and its heritage : essays in honour of A. G. Rigg on his 64th birthday
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ISBN: 2503508383 9782503508382 9782503538266 2503538266 Year: 2001 Volume: 4 Publisher: Turnhout: Brepols,

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For some 40 years, A.G. Rigg has been defining the field of later Anglo-Latin literary scholarship, a task culminating in his History of Anglo-Latin Literature 1066-1422. Anglo-Latin and its Heritage is a collection of thirteen essays by his colleagues and students, past and present, which pays tribute to him both by exploring the field he has defined, and by making forays into its antecedents and descendants. The first section, “Roots and Debts,” includes essays on the migration of classical and late antique motifs and patterns of thought into early medieval Latin, and concludes with an essay which shows how a 12th-century writer reached back into that earlier period for stylistic models. The central section of the book, “Anglo-Latin Literature 1066-1422,” concentrates on Anglo-Latin writers of the period most studied by Rigg himself, and the seven essays in this section include analyses of poetic style and borrowing; discussions of patterns of reading; and essays which read Anglo-Latin works through their specific historical and cultural contexts. Two of the essays are elegant translations of significant Anglo-Latin poetic works. The final section of the book, “Influence and Survival,” offers three essays which consider Anglo-Latin literature in the late medieval and post-medieval world, from an edition of a Latin source for a late Middle English saint’s life; through an account of the migration of Latin texts into the royal libraries of Henry VIII; to the concluding essay, which explores a “mechanical” means of producing perfect Latin hexameter. A complete bibliography of Rigg’s works closes the volume. The chronological and methodological range of the essays in this collection is offered as a fitting tribute to one of Anglo-Latin’s most learned and indefatigable scholars.


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Arthurian Literature XXXIX : A Celebration of Elizabeth Archibald.
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ISBN: 1805433229 Year: 2024 Publisher: Woodbridge : Boydell & Brewer, Limited,

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"Delivers fascinating material across genres, periods, and theoretical issues." TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT.

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