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Book Title
Global Perspectives on Medieval English Literature, Language, and
Publication Date
2007-12-01
Pages
328
ISBN
9781580441209

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Medieval Institute Publications
ISBN-10
1580441203
ISBN-13
9781580441209
eBay Product ID (ePID)
66265763

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
328 Pages
Publication Name
Global Perspectives on Medieval English Literature, Language, and Culture
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Subject
Medieval, Old & Middle English
Type
Language Course
Author
Paul E. Szarmach
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Foreign Language Study
Series
Festschriften, Occasional Papers, and Lectures
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight
9.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2007-022648
Dewey Edition
22
Series Volume Number
16
Dewey Decimal
820.9/002
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction by Noel Harold Kaylor, Jr., and Richard Scott Nokes Medieval Echoes in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia with special emphasis on The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by Andrzej Wicher Writing a New Morality Play: The Court as the World in John Skelton's Magnyfycence and John Redford's Wit and Science? by Liliana Sikorska Clerical Anxiety, Margery's Crying, and Her Book by Ji-Soo Kang The blood I souke of his feet: The Christocentric Heritage of Medieval Affective Piety - A Historical Overview by Wladyslaw Witalisz Despotic Mares, Dirty Sows, and Angry Bitches: On Middle English Zoosemy and Beyond by Grzegorz A. Kleparski No Greater Pain: The Ironies of Bliss in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde by An Sonjae (Brother Anthony) Re-examining Geoffrey Chaucer's Work in an Age of Globalization: Troilus and Criseyde and Chaucer's Global Perspective by Noel Harold Kaylor, Jr. King Alfred the Great and the Victorian Translations of His Anglo-Saxon Boethius by Philip Edward Phillips The Identity of the Geong Mon (line 42) in The Wife's Lament (or, The Lament of an Outcast) by Sung-Il Lee Origin and Supplement: Marvels and Miracles in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles and Bede's Ecclesiastical History by Minwoo Yoon Diagramming Old English Sentences by Robert D. Stevick Global Literature, Medieval Literature, and the Popal Vuh by Richard Scott Nokes Contributors Index
Synopsis
The twelve essays in this volume proceed from a modern fantasy-epic back in time to oral epics that have been transmitted through the technology of manuscripts, and central in the collection are two articles that address Chaucer's Middle English courtly epic, Troilus and Criseyde ., The twelve essays in this volume proceed from a modern fantasy-epic back in time to oral epics that have been transmitted through the technology of manuscripts, and central in the collection are two articles that address Chaucer's Middle English courtly epic, Troilus and Criseyde. Each, in its own way, presents a global perspective on its subject, whether by comparing texts, by considering textual transmission through translation, or by contrasting medieval issues with developing global movements. . . . These articles are presented as evidence of the international cooperation that has been fostered by the work of Paul Szarmach in the international community of medievalists and of the success of his vision in opening up the borders of a discipline that too long has been Eurocentric and not global in its perspective. - from the Introduction
LC Classification Number
PR293.G66 2007

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