Geoffrey Chaucer Routledge Library Editions: Chaucer Series
Auteur : Norton-Smith John
Originally published in 1974. This book discusses those aspects of Chaucer?s art which are concerned with the problem of specific form. These aspects have been concentrated on by the author for Chaucer?s major poems and some of his so-called minor poems in separate chapters. It offers a critical evaluation of some specific literary achievements of one of the most important authors of the medieval period. The author extensively compares Chaucer's poetic technique to contemporary French poets and preceding poetic structure.
General Preface 1. The Book of the Duchess 2. The Complaint: Venus, Pity and Mars 3. The House of Fame 4. The Legend of Good Women 5. The Canterbury Tales 6. The Book of Troilus 7. The Envoi a Scogan and the Envoi a Bukton. Appendix: Moderatio, Moderation and Mesure
Date de parution : 02-2021
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 10-2019
13.8x21.6 cm
Thème de Geoffrey Chaucer :
Mots-clés :
Young Man; Martianus Capella’s De Nuptiis; "book of the Duchess"; Boccaccio’s Il Filostrato; "house of fame"; De Meun’s Roman; "legend of good women"; Jean De Meun’s Continuation; "parliament of fowls"; Vinsauf’s Poetria Nova; "wife of bath"; Jean De Meun’s Roman; 13th century literature; St Valentine’s Day; 14th century literature; De Meun’s Roman De; canterbury tales; Il Filostrato; clerk's tale; Satire VI; comic literature; Guillaume De Machaut; comic poetry; Immer Enttrat; franklin's tale; Fine Amour; friar's tale; Verse Epistles; geoffrey chaucer; Aeneid IV; knight's tale; Guillaume De Lorris; medieval literature; Book Iii; medieval poetry; Horatian Epistle; merchant's tale; middle english literature; Chaucer’s Dream; miller's tale; Confessio Amantis; nun's priest's tale; Suppressio Veri; pardoner's tale; Chaucer’s Poem; prioress' tale; Chaucer Life Records; troilus and criseyde; House of Fame; Book of the Duchess; humane medievalism; The Legend of Good Women