Poetics

Poetics Theory and Practice in Medieval English Literature : The J. A. W. Bennett Memorial Lectures , Seventh Series, Perugia, 1990 - The J.A.W. Bennett Memorial Lectures

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The theme of the 1990 Bennett Memorial Lectures in Perugia, "Poetics: Theory and Practice", invites a variety of approaches: for instance, the search for a late-medieval poetics in texts by commentators and philosophers; the study of an internal, implicit theory of poetry in the poetic texts themselves; and the application of modern literary theories to medieval works. The principle emphasis is on Chaucer: eight of the eleven contributors focus on aspects of his poetics, from his appropriation of the reader's role to the symbolism of his landscape; there is material for Arthurians (is there a "basic" English Arthurian verse romance?); and the Christian version of the Platonic ideal in "Pearl" and a discussion of the interaction of poetic and civil authority in poets from Chaucer to Spenser complete this collection of essays.

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ISBN: 9780859913317
Publisher: Ds Brewer
Pub date:
DEWEY: 821.109
DEWEY edition: 20
Number of pages: 207
Weight: -1g