Critical essays on Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde and his major early poems
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Critical essays on Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde and his major early poems
Open University Press, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
This collection is a companion volume to that edited by Malcolm Andrew on "The Canterbury Tales", and the selection of articles and extracts is governed by the same criteria. This collection is designed as a provision for students of medieval literature. There has been no new collection in paperback of important and representative criticism of "Troilus" and the minor poems since the early 1960s. This collection shows how Chaucer criticism has developed in this century, especially over the last 25 years, and demonstrates the range of methodologies used.
目次
- From "Chaucer and His Poetry", George Lyman Kittredge
- what Chaucer really did to "Il Filostrato", C.S.Lewis
- from "Chaucer and the French Tradition", Charles Muscatine
- distance and predestination in "Troilus and Criseyde", Morton, W.Bloomfield
- "Troilus and Criseide", E.T.Donaldon
- the trojan scene in Chaucer's "Troilus", John P.McCall
- from "A Preface to Chaucer", D.W.Robertson, Jr
- "Troilus and Criseyde" - a reconsideration, Elizabeth Salter
- "Troilus", books I - III - a criseydan reading, Mark Lambert
- criseyde - woman in midieval society, David Aers
- troilus' swoon, Jill Mann
- the narrator(?), the ending(?), and Chaucer's "Troilus", Murray J.Evans
- from "Chaucer's Early Poetry", Wolfgang Clemen
- old forms and new content ("The Book of the Duchess"), John Livingston Lowes
- sleep, dreams, and poetry in Chaucer's "Book of the Duchess", Lisa J.Kiser
- dreams and truth (in the "House of Fame), Sheila Delany
- Chaucer's labyrinth - fourteenth-century literature and language, Piero Boitani
- in and out of dreams ("The Parliament of Fowls"), Bertrant H.Bronson
- the discordant concord of the "Parliament of Fowls", John M.Fyler.
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