Dunbar the makar

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Dunbar the makar

Priscilla Bawcutt

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Dunbar's genius has been recognised not only by critics but by modern poets such as Auden and Eliot. This critical study examines Dunbar's view of himself as a poet, or `makar', and the way he handles various poetic genres. New emphasis is placed on the petitions, or begging-poems, and their use for poetic introspection. There is also a particularly full study of Dunbar's under-valued comic poems, and of the modes most congenial to him - notably parody, irony, `flyting', or invective, and black dream-fantasy. Priscilla Bawcutt takes account of recent scholarship on Dunbar and also the literary traditions available to him, both in Latin and the vernaculars, including `popular' and alliterative poetry as well as that of Chaucer and his followers. In contesting the over-simple and reductive views purveyed by some critics that Dunbar is primarily a moralist, or no more than a skilled virtuoso, she has written a well-informed, critically searching, and balanced account of the poetry.

目次

  • Dunbar's world
  • court poems - praise and petition
  • "moralitee and hoolynesse"
  • "sportis and jocositeis"
  • flyting
  • "elrich fantasyis"
  • "ladeis bewtie...luiffis blys"
  • language at large.

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