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John Gower, Trilingual Poet: Language, Translation, and Tradition [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 370 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 722 g, 8 b/w illus.
  • Serija: Westfield Medieval Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Sep-2010
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • ISBN-10: 1843842505
  • ISBN-13: 9781843842507
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 370 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 722 g, 8 b/w illus.
  • Serija: Westfield Medieval Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Sep-2010
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • ISBN-10: 1843842505
  • ISBN-13: 9781843842507
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New essays demonstrate Gower's mastery of the three languages of medieval England, and provide a thorough exploration of the voices he used and the discourses in which he participated.

John Gower wrote in three languages - Latin, French, and English - and their considerable and sometimes competing significance in fourteenth-century England underlies his trilingualism. The essays collected in this volume start from Gower as trilingual poet, exploring Gower's negotiations between them - his adaptation of French sources into his Latin poetry, for example - as well as the work of medieval translators who made Gower's French poetry availablein English. "Translation" is also considered more broadly, as a "carrying over" (its etymological sense) between genres, registers, and contexts, with essays exploring Gower's acts of translation between the idioms of varied literary and non-literary forms; and further essays investigate Gower's writings from literary, historical, linguistic, and codicological perspectives. Overall, the volume bears witness to Gower's merit and his importance to English literary history, and increases our understanding of French and Latin literature composed in England; it also makes it possible to understand and to appreciate fully the shape and significance of Gower's literary achievement and influence, which have sometimes suffered in comparison to Chaucer.

ELISABETH DUTTON is Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford.

Contributors: Elisabeth Dutton, Jean Pascal Pouzet, Ethan Knapp, Carolyn P. Collette,Elliot Kendall, Robert R. Edwards, George Shuffleton, Nigel Saul, David Carlson, Candace Barrington, Andreea Boboc, Tamara F. O'Callaghan, Stephanie Batkie, Karla Taylor, Brian Gastle, Matthew Irvin, Peter Nicholson, J.A. Burrow,Holly Barbaccia, Kim Zarins, Richard F. Green, Cathy Hume, John Bowers, Andrew Galloway, R.F. Yeager, Martha Driver

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Presents new information about Gower's work and raises new provocative questions. . It is an excellent addition to the growing scholarship. * JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND GERMANIC PHILOLOGY * The level of critical energy, enterprise, and imagination generally on show in this collection of essays is exceptionally high, and it significantly advances studies of Gower's whole corpus. * MEDIUM AEVUM * [ A] notable contribution to the study of Gower, who emerges here as an erudite and wide-ranging poet in Latin, French, and English. * STUDIES IN THE AGE OF CHAUCER * Making available new work by well-known scholars as well as fresh contributions by younger scholars, the collection yields abundant proof, if proof were needed, of the ongoing vitality of Gower studies. [ ...] There is no doubt about the value of this collection. These essays represent the current flourishing state of Gower studies. * MEDIEVAL REVIEW *

Editorial Note viii
Acknowledgements ix
Abbreviations xi
Introduction 1(10)
Elisabeth Dutton
Gower at Source
1 Southwark Gower: Augustinian Agencies in Gower's Manuscripts and Texts - Some Prolegomena
11(15)
Jean-Pascal Pouzet
Gower Looking East
2 The Place of Egypt in Gower's Confessio Amantis
26(9)
Ethan Knapp
3 Topical and Tropological Gower: Invoking Armenia in the Confessio Amantis
35(11)
Carolyn P. Collette
Politics, Prophecy and Apocalypse
4 Saving History: Gower's Apocalyptic and the New Arion
46(13)
Elliot Kendall
5 Gower's Poetics of the Literal
59(15)
Robert R. Edwards
6 Romance, Popular Style and the Confessio Amantis: Conflict or Evasion?
74(11)
George Shuffelton
7 John Gower: Prophet or Turncoat?
85(13)
Nigel Saul
8 The Parliamentary Source of Gower's Cronica Tripertita and Incommensurable Styles
98(14)
David R. Carlson
Science, Law and Economy
9 John Gower's Legal Advocacy and `In Praise of Peace'
112(14)
Candace Barrington
10 Se-duction and Sovereign Power in Gower's Confessio Amantis Book V
126(13)
Andreea Boboc
11 The Fifteen Stars, Stones and Herbs: Book VII of the Confessio Amantis and its Afterlife
139(18)
Tamara F. O'Callaghan
12 `Of the parfite medicine': Merita Perpetuata in Gower's Vernacular Alchemy
157(12)
Stephanie L. Batkie
13 Inside Out in Gower's Republic of Letters
169(13)
Karla Taylor
14 Gower's Business: Artistic Production of Cultural Capital and the Tale of Florent
182(14)
Brian Gastle
Sin, Love, Sex and Gender
15 Genius and Sensual Reading in the Vox Clamantis
196(10)
Matthew Irvin
16 Irony v. Paradox in the Confessio Amantis
206(11)
Peter Nicholson
17 Sinning Against Love in Confessio Amantis
217(13)
J. A. Burrow
18 The Woman's Response in John Gower's Cinkante Balades
230(9)
Holly Barbaccia
19 Rich Words: Gower's Rime Riche in Dramatic Action
239(15)
Kim Zarins
20 Florent's Mariage sous la potence
254(9)
Richard F. Green
21 Why did Gower Write the Traitie?
263(13)
Cathy Hume
Gower `Translated'
22 Rival Poets: Gower's Confessio and Chaucer's Legend of Good Women
276(12)
John M. Bowers
23 Reassessing Gower's Dream-Visions
288(16)
Andrew Galloway
24 John Gower's French and His Readers
304(11)
R. F. Yeager
25 Conjuring Gower in Pericles
315(12)
Martha Driver
Bibliography 327(26)
Index 353
ELISABETH DUTTON is Professor of Medieval English at Fribourg, Switzerland. JOHN HINES is Professor of Archaeology at Cardiff University. R.F. YEAGER is Emeritus Professor of English Literature and Language, University of West Florida. CAROLYN COLLETTE is an American literary critic whose work has focused on late Medieval Anglo-French literary culture. She is Professor Emerita of English literature at Mount Holyoke College. CATHY HUME is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Bristol. ELISABETH DUTTON is Professor of Medieval English at Fribourg, Switzerland. NIGEL SAUL is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at Royal Holloway, University of London R.F. YEAGER is Emeritus Professor of English Literature and Language, University of West Florida.