Chaucer's Narrative Voice in The Knight's Tale

Chaucer's Narrative Voice in The Knight's Tale

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  • Author: Ebbe Klitgård
  • Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press
  • ISBN: 9788772893419
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 116

The first specialised study of narrative voice in The Knights' Tale.


Palamon and Arcite

Palamon and Arcite

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  • Author: John Dryden
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 184


Symptomatic Subjects

Symptomatic Subjects

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  • Author: Julie Orlemanski
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • ISBN: 0812296087
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 344

In the period just prior to medicine's modernity—before the rise of Renaissance anatomy, the centralized regulation of medical practice, and the valorization of scientific empiricism—England was the scene of a remarkable upsurge in medical writing. Between the arrival of the Black Death in 1348 and the emergence of printed English books a century and a quarter later, thousands of discrete medical texts were copied, translated, and composed, largely for readers outside universities. These widely varied texts shared a model of a universe crisscrossed with physical forces and a picture of the human body as a changeable, composite thing, tuned materially to the world's vicissitudes. According to Julie Orlemanski, when writers like Geoffrey Chaucer, Robert Henryson, Thomas Hoccleve, and Margery Kempe drew on the discourse of phisik—the language of humors and complexions, leprous pustules and love sickness, regimen and pharmacopeia—they did so to chart new circuits of legibility between physiology and personhood. Orlemanski explores the texts of her vernacular writers to show how they deployed the rich terminology of embodiment and its ailments to portray symptomatic figures who struggled to control both their bodies and the interpretations that gave their bodies meaning. As medical paradigms mingled with penitential, miraculous, and socially symbolic systems, these texts demanded that a growing number of readers negotiate the conflicting claims of material causation, intentional action, and divine power. Examining both the medical writings of late medieval England and the narrative and poetic works that responded to them, Symptomatic Subjects illuminates the period's conflicts over who had the authority to construe bodily signs and what embodiment could be made to mean.


Chaucer's Knight's Tale

Chaucer's Knight's Tale

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  • Author: Monica E. McAlpine
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN: 9780802059130
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 496

As the first of the Canterbury Tales, the Knight's Tale has been the subject of a vast body of comment by scholars and lay readers. Monica McAlpine provides access to this material in the first of the Chaucer Bibliographies series to deal with a narrative portion of that author's best-known work.


Narrative Developments from Chaucer to Defoe

Narrative Developments from Chaucer to Defoe

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  • Author: Gerd Bayer
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136821252
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 281

This book analyzes how narrative technique developed from the late Middle Ages to the beginning of the eighteenth-century. The contributors address issues such as subjectivity, performance, voice, narrative time, character development and genre, placing their readings of early modern prose texts within the diachronic frame of the overall topic. Individual chapters will treat texts from a variety of genres, offering analyses of individual texts in the context of changes and developments within literary forms. The book in its entirety will cover a period of approximately 350 years, from 1370 to 1720.


Telling Tales

Telling Tales

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  • Author: Patience Agbabi
  • Publisher: Canongate Books
  • ISBN: 1782111565
  • Category : Poetry
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 96

SHORTLISTED FOR THE TED HUGHES PRIZE 2015 Tabard Inn to Canterb'ry Cathedral, Poet pilgrims competing for free picks, Chaucer Tales, track by track, it's the remix From below-the-belt base to the topnotch; I won't stop all the clocks with a stopwatch when the tales overrun, run offensive, or run clean out of steam, they're authentic and we're keeping it real, reminisce this: Chaucer Tales were an unfinished business. In Telling Tales award-winning poet Patience Agbabi presents an inspired 21st-Century remix of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales retelling all of the stories, from the Miller's Tale to the Wife of Bath's in her own critically acclaimed poetic style. Celebrating Chaucer's Middle-English masterwork for its performance element as well as its poetry and pilgrims, Agbabi's newest collection is utterly unique. Boisterous, funky, foul-mouthed, sublimely lyrical and bursting at the seams, Telling Tales takes one of Britain's most significant works of literature and gives it thrilling new life.


Chaucer's Narrators

Chaucer's Narrators

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  • Author: David Lawton
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • ISBN: 0859912175
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 186

The book begins with a brief prefatory discussion of its relation to structuralist and post-structuralist criticism. The first chapter, `Apocryphal Voices', surveys the basis of modern critical approaches to persona and `irony' in Chaucer's poetry, and suggests that such approaches are better suited to unequivocally written contexts. A systematic hesitation between a wholly written and a wholly spoken context requires critical distinctions between types of persona, and a number of distinctions in the range between persona and voice. `Morality in its Context' examines the Pardoner and his tale and argues against a `dramatic' view of the tale itself, while the third chapter, 'Chaucer's Development of Persona', is a study of possible sources for Chaucer's handling of the narratorial '1', looking at the English `disour', the French `dits amoureux', Italian and Latin sources of influence, and the Roman de la Rose. The last two chapters apply the principles outlined so far to Troilus and The Canterbury Tales, with a particular examination of the literary history of the Squire'stale to show that modern interest in dramatic persona has obscured many other important issues and leads to drastic misreading. This is a challenging and lucid work which questions many of the received attitudes of recentChaucer criticism, and offers a reasoned and approachable alternative view.


Chaucer's Drama of Style

Chaucer's Drama of Style

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  • Author: C. David Benson
  • Publisher: UNC Press Books
  • ISBN: 9780807816790
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 200

Chaucer's Drama of Style: Poetic Variety and Contrast in the Canterbury Tales


An Introduction to Medieval English Literature

An Introduction to Medieval English Literature

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  • Author: Anna Baldwin
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1137595825
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 296

This is a comprehensive guide to a literary period characterized by great variety and imagination, and vividly alert to the social transformations overtaking society. Spanning almost two centuries, it introduces the reader to a diverse range of authors writing for a fast-developing readership of both men and women. Each chapter focuses on a group of genres primarily associated with a particular social class – from the Drama and Saints' Lives accessible to the illiterate, to the sophisticated Romances of Love savoured by the aristocracy and the Court. Lively historical narratives place each group of texts in their social, political and cultural contexts. Significant or typical texts are given more detailed analysis that includes critical issues and questions to guide the reader's own approach, and each section is supported by a detailed bibliography of further reading.


Canterbury Tales Study Guide

Canterbury Tales Study Guide

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  • Author: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780078235481
  • Category : Children's literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 38

Provides teaching strategies, background, and suggested resources; reproducible student pages to use before, during, and after reading--Cover.