Historicist readings of the politics and ethics exhibited in a range of medieval texts including Chaucer, Malory and the York Corpus Christi plays. Critical historicist readings engage with the politics and ethics of selected medieval texts, addressing a wide range of literature and topics of enquiry: Langland, Chaucer, and the Pearl-poet, Malory and the York Corpus Christi plays; chivalric cultures, their forms of identity and mourning; and the politics, ethics and theology of some of the most fascinating writing in late medieval England. Intended as a tribute to Professor Derek Pearsall, andreflecting his major contribution to medieval literary criticism, they are an important addition to the critical and historical study of the period.DAVID AERS is James B. Duke Professor of English and Professor of Historical Theology at Duke University.
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Historicist readings of the politics and ethics exhibited in a range of medieval texts including Chaucer, Malory and the York Corpus Christi plays.
The Condition of Kynde - Nicolette Zeeman Piers Plowman as Poetic Pillory: The Pillory and the Cross - The Empire and the Waif: Consent and Conflict in the Man of Law's Tale - Elizabeth Fowler Chaucer's Tale of Melibee: Whose Virtues? - Chaucer's 'Tale of Melibee': Whose Virtues? - David Aers Pearl and the Contingencies of Love and Piety - Lynn Staley John Lydgate, Jacque of Holland, and the Poetics of Complicity - Paul Strohm The Heroic Laconic Style: Reticence and Meaning from Beowulf to the Edwardians - Lee Patterson Chivalric Identity and the Evil Will - Christopher Cannon Absent Presences: The Theater of Resurrection in York - Sarah Beckwith
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ISBN
9780859915557
Publisert
2000
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D.S. Brewer
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1 gr
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234 mm
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156 mm
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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