The anonymous text : the 500-year history of The assembly of ladies

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    • Marshall, Simone Celine

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The anonymous text : the 500-year history of The assembly of ladies

Simone Celine Marshall

Peter Lang, c2011

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Bibliography: p. [185]-202

Includes index

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内容説明

One of the most intriguing features of The Assembly of Ladies, an anonymous fifteenth-century Middle English poem, is that it has remained in print in anthologies for over 500 years. Why would a poem about courtly love remain so popular for so long? This book analyses the literary and historical publishing evidence about The Assembly of Ladies, to show that the poem has remained in print not for its literary merit, but because its anonymity has allowed it to be appropriated by editors for their own particular social and political causes. The book draws together textual, contextual, and intertextual evidence about all twenty editions of The Assembly of Ladies. By examining closely how and why a single text is or has been included in canonical traditions over time, this study not only reveals the material presence of the text in various traditions but also brings to the foreground the categories scholars continue to use while defining or imagining those traditions.

目次

Contents: Scribal Interpretation - The recovery of English - Rejection from the Chaucer canon - Women's literature - Anonymity and canonicity.

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