"This revisionist literary history of late-medieval and Renaissance poetry offers in-depth analyses of six major poets - Chaucer, Gower, Hoccleve, Lydgate, Skelton, and Wyatt - and reconstructs their ideas about the proper way to write. It sheds new light on the question of what these poets thought literature itself was made from"--
"This revisionist literary history of late-medieval and Renaissance poetry offers in-depth analyses of six major poets - Chaucer, Gower, Hoccleve, Lydgate, Skelton, and Wyatt - and reconstructs their ideas about the proper way to write. It sheds new light on the question of what these poets thought literature itself was made from"--
Taylor Cowdery is Assistant Professor of English at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His work on late-medieval and early modern poetics has appeared in Studies in the Age of Chaucer and ELH.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Words and deeds in Chaucer 2. Gower and the crying voice 3. Hoccleve and the force of literature 4. Lydgate and the surplus of history 5. Copy, copia and imitation in skelton 6. Wyatt's Grace.
Introduction 1. Words and deeds in Chaucer 2. Gower and the crying voice 3. Hoccleve and the force of literature 4. Lydgate and the surplus of history 5. Copy, copia and imitation in skelton 6. Wyatt's Grace.
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