English Medieval Narrative in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries

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Cambridge University Press, 31. srp 1986. - Broj stranica: 324
This is a wide-ranging and detailed study of English narrative verse in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Piero Boitani describes and analyses the undisputed masterpieces of narrative (such as the works of the Gawain poet, Langland, Gower and Chaucer), as well as the anonymous romances and specimens of religious and comic narrative which form the background to the better-known poems. The book is divided by literary genres or structural systems: chapters on the religious, comic and romance traditions are followed by a discussion of dream and visionary narratives and a chapter on story collections including those of Gower. The rest of the book is devoted to Chaucer, who mastered all these types.
 

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The Religious Tradition
1
The Comic Tradition
28
The World of Romance
36
Dream and Vision
71
The Narrative Collections and Gower
114
Chaucer
133
1 The dream poem
138
2 The romance
193
3 The narrative collection
227
Notes
273
Further Reading
292
Index
302
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