The medieval Python : the purposive and provocative work of Terry Jones
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The medieval Python : the purposive and provocative work of Terry Jones
(The new Middle Ages)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
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Bibliography: p. [245]-265
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Description
This is a collection of essays by diverse hands engaging, interrogating, and honoring the medieval scholarship of Terry Jones. Jones' life-long engagement with the Middle Ages in general, and with the work of Chaucer in particular, has significantly influenced contemporary understanding of the period generally, and Middle English letters in particular. Both in film of all types - full-feature comedy (Monty Python and the Holy Grail) as well as educational television series for BBC, the History Channel, etc. (e.g., Medieval Lives) - and in his published scholarship (e.g., Chaucer's Knight, in original and revised editions, Who Murdered Chaucer?), Jones has applied his unique combination of carefully researched scholarship, keen intelligence, fearless skepticism of establishment thinking, and his broad good humor to challenge, enlighten and reform. No one working today in either Middle English studies or in period-related film and/or documentary can proceed untouched by Jones' purposive, provocative views. Jones, perhaps more than any other medievalist, can be said to be an integral part of what Palgrave deems the "common dialogue."
Table of Contents
- The Medieval Works of Terry Jones
- S.Ikeda Young Jones at Oxford 1961-62
- V.A.Kolve The Earl of Arundel, the War with France, and the Anger of King Richard II
- C.Given-Wilson Terry Jones's Richard II
- N.Saul Terry Jones: The Complete Mediaevalist
- M.Palin Medieval Monks and Friars: Differing Literary Perceptions
- D.Pearsall Gower's Manuscript of the Confessio Amantis
- P.Nicholson Gower in Winter: Last Poems
- R.F.Yeager The Naughty Bits: Dating Chaucer's House of Fame and Legend of Good Women
- J.M.Bowers Honi soit qui mal y pense: Adultery and Anxieties about Paternity in Late Medieval England
- M.Bennett Needy Knights and Wealthy Widows: The Encounters of John Cornewall and Lettice Kirriel, 1378-1382
- W.M.Ormrod Making Medievalism: Teaching the Middle Ages through Film
- M.Driver The Silly Pacifism of Geoffrey Chaucer and Terry Jones
- W.A.Quinn Legs and the Man: The History of a Medieval Motif
- R.F.Green Chaucer, Langland, and the Hundred Years War
- D.Wallace Jack and John: The Plowman's Tale
- P.Martin A Prayer Roll Fit for a Tudor Prince
- J.J.Thompson Macbeth and Malory in the 1625 Edition of Peter Heylyn's Microcosmus: A Nearly Unfortunate Tale
- T.Takamiya
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