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Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts
"John of Garland makes a number of very important contributions to our understanding of medieval literature. His Parisiana poetria offers few individual precepts that are new. Its originality lies rather in its totality: it is the only thorough...
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"John of Garland makes a number of very important contributions to our understanding of medieval literature. His Parisiana poetria offers few individual precepts that are new. Its originality lies rather in its totality: it is the only thorough attempt we have to gather three distinct areas of the medieval arts of discourse (ars poetica, ars rhythmica, and ars dictaminis) under a single series of rules. The work is surely derivative, and yet John's experience both as a teacher and as a writer of poetry is everywhere evident and lends the book an original flavor. It is a summary for students of contemporary thinking, as filtered through John's experience of teaching, on how to learn to write: not a new departure, though something of a new synthesis, in literary criticism"--
First edition published as The Parisiana Poetria of John of Garland, edited with introduction, translation, and notes by Traugott Lawler, Yale studies in English 182 (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1974)
Revision of Traugott Lawler's Parisiana poetria of John of Garland (New Haven, 1974)