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Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose - Exploring Medieval English Literary Classics - cover

Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose - Exploring Medieval English Literary Classics

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Maison d'édition: Good Press

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"Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose" is a remarkable anthology that encapsulates a pivotal century in English literature, showcasing a diverse array of verse and prose. The collection features the works of prominent poets and writers such as Geoffrey Chaucer, the Pearl Poet, and Gower, among others. Rich in allegory, imagery, and wit, the anthology reflects the socio-political upheavals and cultural transformations of medieval England, offering readers a glimpse into the intricate tapestry of 14th-century thought. Its poetic forms, ranging from ballads to allegorical poetry, are complemented by prose works that explore themes of love, morality, and the human condition, all enriched by the dialectal variations of Middle English. The compiler of this anthology, understood as a collaborative effort of various scholars, aimed to revive and preserve pivotal national literature that paved the way for Renaissance thought. Their collective expertise in medieval studies aids in presenting not only the texts but also the historical context shaping these literary voices. The inclusion of critical analyses and footnotes serves as a vehicle for readers to navigate the layers of meaning within these texts, which resonate with contemporary issues of identity and ethics. This anthology is highly recommended for both scholars and general readers alike, as it serves as an essential gateway into the richness of early English literature. With its expertly curated selections, 'ÄúFourteenth Century Verse & Prose'Äù invites readers to appreciate the depth, sophistication, and enduring legacy of medieval literature, enhancing the understanding of our literary heritage.
Disponible depuis: 12/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 256 pages.

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