Chaucer and the Making of English Poetry, Volume 2 The Art of Narrative Routledge Library Editions: Chaucer Series
Auteur : Kean P. M.
Originally published in 1972. This important work of Chaucerian scholarship deals with two aspects of the poet and his work - his individual achievement and his place in history - and demonstrates that in both these senses Chaucer is a maker of English poetry.
The author explores Chaucer?s narrative art. The book includes an examination of the puzzling question of narrative structure in the Canterbury Tales and of the nature of Chaucerian comedy in these works. The author surveys the major themes of the poems: Fortune and free will, marriage, and the nobleness of man. In the final chapter she treats of the meaning of Chaucer?s art for his successors. Throughout the work, Miss Kean deals extensively with the sources which Chaucer used for the writing of his poems, in a way which directs light on the more difficult aspects of his art.
1. The Knight’s Tale 2. The Canterbury Tales: The Problem of Narrative Structure 3. The Canterbury Tales: Chaucerian Comedy 4. The Canterbury Tales: Major Themes – Fortune and Free Will, Marriage, The Nobleness of Man 5. The Religious Poetry 6. Aftermath: The Noble Rethor Poet
Date de parution : 02-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 10-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Chaucer and the Making of English Poetry, Volume 2 :
Mots-clés :
Book III; Boethius’s De Consolatione Philosophiae; 13th century literature; Christine De Pisan; 14th century literature; Knight’s Tale; Troilus and Criseyde; Roman De La Rose; canterbury tales; chaucer humor; Sir Gawain; chaucer humour; Faux Semblant; chaucer narrative; Prioress’s Tale; chaucerian comedy; Jean De Meun; clerk's tale; Dante’s Divina Commedia; comic literature; Golde Dewe Droppis; comic poetry; Nun’s Prologue; english language; Squire’s Tale; english poetry; Clerk’s Tale; franklin's tale; La Vieille; friar's tale; Nun’s Tale; geoffrey chaucer; Sir Thopas; knight's tale; Aureate Style; language history; De Guilleville; medieval literature; Arcite’s Death; medieval poetry; Main Characters; merchant's tale; Law’s Tale; middle english literature; Miller’s Tale; miller's tale; Somnium Scipionis; nun's priest's tale; pardoner's tale; prioress' tale; religious poetry; wife of bath; Chaucer's narrative art; fourteenth-century English poetry