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Readings in Medieval Poetry

Readings in Medieval Poetry

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A. C. Spearing
Cambridge University Press
Edition: New Ed, 9/14/1989
EAN 9780521311335, ISBN10: 0521311330

Paperback, 284 pages, 21.6 x 14 x 1.6 cm
Language: English

Readings in Medieval Poetry is a linked collection of essays on such poems as the Song of Roland, King Horn, Havelok, Sir Orfeo, Chaucer's Book of the Duchess, House of Fame and Troilus and Criseyde, the alliterative Morte Arthure, The Siege of Jerusalem, Purity, Pearl, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. The connecting purpose is to open up a variety of kinds of medieval poetry to modern readers; and, while the methods used vary with the kinds of poetry being discussed, they frequently involve, along with historical treatments in terms of medieval practices and systems of ideas, the adoption and adaptation of theoretical frameworks borrowed from outside the medieval field.

Preface
1. Elaborated and restricted codes
2. Early medieval narrative style
3. Interpreting a medieval romance
4. Early Chaucer
5. Narrative closure
the end of Troilus and Criseyde
6. Alliterative poetry
7. Purity and danger
8. The Gawain-poet's sense of an ending
9. Piers Plowman
allegory and verbal practice
Notes
Index.