Acts of recognition [electronic resource] : essays on medieval culture / Lee Patterson.

By: Patterson, LeeContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c2010Description: xii, 356 pSubject(s): English literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc | Literature and society -- England -- History -- To 1500 | Historical criticism (Literature) | England -- Civilization -- 1066-1485Genre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 820/.9/001 LOC classification: PR255 | .P33 2010Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Historical criticism and the development of Chaucer studies -- The disenchanted classroom -- Court poetry and the invention of literature: the example of Sir John Clanvowe -- "What is me?": Hoccleve and the trials of the urban self -- Beinecke MS 493 and the survival of Hoccleve's Series -- Making identities in fifteenth-century England: Henry V and John Lydgate -- The heroic laconic style: reticence and meaning from Beowulf to the Edwardians -- Writing amorous wrongs: Chaucer and the order of complaint -- Genre and source in Troilus and Criseyde -- "Rapt with pleasaunce": the gaze from Virgil to Milton -- Brother Fire and St. Francis's drawers: human nature and the natural world.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Historical criticism and the development of Chaucer studies -- The disenchanted classroom -- Court poetry and the invention of literature: the example of Sir John Clanvowe -- "What is me?": Hoccleve and the trials of the urban self -- Beinecke MS 493 and the survival of Hoccleve's Series -- Making identities in fifteenth-century England: Henry V and John Lydgate -- The heroic laconic style: reticence and meaning from Beowulf to the Edwardians -- Writing amorous wrongs: Chaucer and the order of complaint -- Genre and source in Troilus and Criseyde -- "Rapt with pleasaunce": the gaze from Virgil to Milton -- Brother Fire and St. Francis's drawers: human nature and the natural world.

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