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Medieval into Renaissance : essays for Helen Cooper /

The borderline between the periods commonly termed "medieval" and "Renaissance", or "medieval" and "early modern", is one of the most hotly, energetically and productively contested faultlines in literary history studies. The essays presented in this volume bo...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: King, Andrew, 1968- (Editor ), Woodcock, Matthew, 1973- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : D.S. Brewer, 2016.
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505 0 |a List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction / Andrew King and Matthew Woodcock -- Unknowe, unkow, Vncovthe, uncouth: from Chaucer and Gower to Spense and Milton / Alexandra Gillespie -- Armour that doesn't work: an anti-meme in Medieval and Renaissance romance / R.W. Maslen -- "Of his ffader spak he no thing:" family resemblance and anxiety of influence in fifteenth-century prose romance / Megan G. Leitch -- Writing westwards: medieval English romances and their early modern Irish audiences / Aisling Byrne -- Penitential romance after the Reformation / James Wade -- The English laureate in time: John Skelton's Garland of Laurel / Mary C. Flannery -- Thomas CHurchyard and the medieval complaint tradition / Matthew Woodcock -- Placing Arcadia / Nandini Das -- Fathers, sons and surrogate: fatherly advice in Hamlet / Jason Powell -- "To visit the sick court:" mysogyny as disease in Swetnam the Woman-Hunter / Joyce Boro -- The monument of uncertainty: sovereign and literary authority in Samuel Sheppard's The Faerie King / Andrew King -- Mopsa's Arcadia: choice flowers gathered out of Sir Philip Sidney's rare garden into Eighteenth-century chapbooks / Helen Vincent -- Bibliography -- Index -- A bibliography of Helen Cooper's published works -- Tabula gratulatoria. 
520 |a The borderline between the periods commonly termed "medieval" and "Renaissance", or "medieval" and "early modern", is one of the most hotly, energetically and productively contested faultlines in literary history studies. The essays presented in this volume both build upon and respond to the work of Professor Helen Cooper, a scholar who has long been committed to exploring the complex connectionsand interactions between medieval and Renaissance literature. The contributors re-examine a range of ideas, authors and genres addressed in her work, including pastoral, chivalric romance, early English drama, and the writings of Chaucer, Langland, Spenser and Shakespeare. As a whole, the volume aims to stimulate active debates on the ways in which Renaissance writers used, adapted, and remembered aspects of the medieval.<BR><BR> Andrew King is Lecturer in Medieval and Renaissance Literature at University College, Cork; Matthew Woodcock is Senior Lecturer in Medieval and Renaissance Literature at the University of East Anglia.<BR><BR> Contributors: Joyce Boro, Aisling Byrne, Nandini Das, Mary C. Flannery, Alexandra Gillespie, Andrew King, Megan G. Leitch, R.W. Maslen, Jason Powell,Helen Vincent, James Wade, Matthew Woodcock. 
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