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The Chaucerian apocrypha : a selection

edited by Kathleen Forni

(Middle English texts)

Published for TEAMS by Medieval Institute Publications, 2005

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"Published for TEAMS (The Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages) in association with the University of Rochester"

Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-166)

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The poems in this volume were prized and preserved because of their association with Chaucer's name and have been, paradoxically, almost entirely ignored by modern readers for the same reason. Many of these pieces are worthy of study, not only in the context of Chaucerian reception, but also as specimens of the kinds of vernacular poetry that circulated in late medieval manuscripts and which remained in print, largely by the accidental virtue of their association with Chaucer, throughout the Renaissance and well into the nineteenth century. The various genres represented in this sampler (the dream vision, good counsel, female panegyric, mass parody, proverbial wisdom, lover's dialogue, prochecy, advice to princes, elegiac complaint, courtly parody, and anti-feminist satire) attest to the diversity of late medieval literary tastes and to the flexibility of the courtly idiom. In the sixteenth century both Chaucer's poetry and the diverse works with which it circulated appear to have continued to have been valued for their perceived courtly qualities. Chaucer's early scribal and print editors also appear to have prized his sphere of influence (attested to by imitation, continuation, and emendation) and his adaptability to contemporary social and political needs.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements General Introduction The Court of Love Introduction The Court of Love Explanatory Notes TextualNotes Literature of Courtly Love Introduction In February Notes O Merciful and O Mercyable Notes The Craft of Lovers Explanatory Notes Textual Notes John Lydgate, The Floure of Curtesye Notes The Lovers' Mass Notes The Antifeminist Tradition Introduction I Have a Lady (The Descryvyng of a Fair Lady) Notes O Mosy Quince Notes John Lydgate, Beware (The Blynde Eteth Many a Flye) Explanatory Notes Textual Notes Of Theyre Nature Notes Good Counsel, Wisdom and Advice Introduction Four Things That Make a Man a Fool and Yit of the Same Eight Goodly Questions with Their Aunswers Notes Duodecim Abusiones (The Twelve Abuses) Notes Prophecy Notes John Gower, In Praise of Peace Explanatory Notes Textual Notes Scogan's Moral Balade Explanatory Notes Textual Notes Epigraph Bibliography Glossary

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