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  1. The poet and the antiquaries
    Chaucerian scholarship and the rise of literary history, 1532-1635
    Autor*in: Cook, Megan L.
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    Between 1532 and 1602, the works of Geoffrey Chaucer were published in no less than six folio editions. These were, in fact, the largest books of poetry produced in sixteenth-century England, and they significantly shaped the perceptions of Chaucer... mehr

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    Between 1532 and 1602, the works of Geoffrey Chaucer were published in no less than six folio editions. These were, in fact, the largest books of poetry produced in sixteenth-century England, and they significantly shaped the perceptions of Chaucer that would hold sway for centuries to come. But it is the stories behind these editions that are the focus of the author's interest in this book. She explores how antiquarians - historians, lexicographers, religious polemicists, and other readers with a professional, but not necessarily literary, interest in the English past - played an indispensable role in making Chaucer a figure of lasting literary and cultural importance. After establishing the antiquarian involvement in the publication of the folio editions, the author offers a series of case studies that discuss Chaucer and his works in relation to specific sixteenth-century discourses about the past. She turns to early accounts of Chaucer's biography to show how important they were in constructing the poet as a figure whose life and works could be known, understood, and valued by later readers. She considers the claims made about Chaucer's religious views, especially the assertions that he was a proto-Protestant, and the effects they had on shaping his canon. Looking at early modern views on Chaucerian language, she illustrates how complicated the relations between past and present forms of English were thought to be. Finally, she demonstrates the ways in which antiquarian readers applied knowledge from other areas of scholarship to their reading of Middle English texts. Linking Chaucer's exceptional standing in the poetic canon with his role as a symbol of linguistic and national identity, this book demonstrates how and why Chaucer became not only the first English author to become a subject of historical inquiry but also a crucial figure for conceptualizing the medieval in early modern England

     

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    ISBN: 9780812250824
    RVK Klassifikation: HH 5085 ; HH 5091
    Schlagworte: Literaturgeschichte <Fach>; Rezeption
    Weitere Schlagworte: Chaucer, Geoffrey (1343-1400); Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400 / Criticism and interpretation / History; Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400 / Influence; English literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Antiquarians / England / History / 16th century; Antiquarians / England / History / 17th century; Medievalism / England / History / 16th century; Medievalism / England / History / 17th century; Civilization, Medieval, in literature; Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400; Antiquarians; Civilization, Medieval, in literature; English literature / Early modern; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Medievalism; England; 1500-1700; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Umfang: 278 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    "Published in cooperation with Folger Shakespeare Library"

    A note on spelling and punctuation -- Introduction : "Only by thy books": knowing Chaucer in early modern England -- The first first folios: Chaucer's "Works" in print -- "Noster Galfridus": Chaucer's early modern biographies -- "For every man to read that is disposed": Chaucer the proto-Protestant -- "Difficulties opened": confronting Chaucer's archaism in Spenser and the 1598/1602 "Works" -- Chaucer's herald: the work of Francis Thynne -- Chaucer's scholarly readers in seventeenth-century England -- Coda : Chaucer in the House of Fame. Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgments

  2. Chaucer traditions
    studies in honour of Derek Brewer
    Beteiligt: Morse, Ruth (Hrsg.); Windeatt, B. A. (Hrsg.); Brewer, Derek (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 1990
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Chaucer was perceived as the father of English poetry, and his works gave rise to a diversity of traditions of both creative response and critical commentary, to subsequent 'Chaucerian' authors and to a body of comment about his writings. This book... mehr

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    Chaucer was perceived as the father of English poetry, and his works gave rise to a diversity of traditions of both creative response and critical commentary, to subsequent 'Chaucerian' authors and to a body of comment about his writings. This book is the first to describe Chaucer's literary influence across a wide range of writers and periods. It takes as its theme the variety of responses to Chaucer or 'Chaucer Traditions', and addresses topics of special interest arising from the effects Chaucer's work had on subsequent writers in the three centuries leading up to Dryden. Each essay focuses on a certain writer or literary tradition discussing these in the context of Chaucer's work and its influence. The result is an important collection of essays which will be of interest to all teachers and students of Chaucer, as well as to scholars of poetry in later periods

     

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    Beteiligt: Morse, Ruth (Hrsg.); Windeatt, B. A. (Hrsg.); Brewer, Derek (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511552984
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    RVK Klassifikation: HD 140 ; HH 5080 ; HH 5092
    Schlagworte: English poetry / Middle English, 1100-1500 / History and criticism; Civilization, Medieval, in literature; Literatur; Rezeption; Englisch
    Weitere Schlagworte: Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400 / Criticism and interpretation; Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400 / Influence; Brewer, Derek / 1923-2008; Chaucer, Geoffrey (1343-1400); Brewer, Derek (1923-2008)
    Umfang: 1 online resource (x, 279 pages)
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    Chaucer traditions / Barry Windeatt -- Gower-Chaucer's heir? / J.A. Axton -- Chaucer and Lydgate / Derek Pearsall -- Hoccleve and Chaucer / J.A. Burrow -- Chaucer and fifteenth-century romance : Partonope of Blois / Barry Windeatt -- Some Chaucerian themes in Scottish writers / Douglas Gray -- The planetary gods in Chaucer and Henryson / Jill Mann -- Gavin Douglas : "Off eloquence the flow and balmy strand" / Ruth Morse -- Skelton's Garland of Laurell and the Chaucerian tradition / John Scattergood -- Chaucerian metre and early Tudor songs / John Stevens -- Aspects of the Chaucerian apocrypha : animadversions on William Thynne's edition of the

    (Cont.) Plowman's tale / Thomas J. Hefferman -- The shape-shiftings of the Wife of Bath, 1395-1670 / Helen Cooper -- The genius to improve an invention : transformations of the Knight's tale / Piero Boitani -- From the Clerk's tale to The winter's tale / Anna Baldwin -- The virtuoso's Troilus / Richard Beadle -- Rewriting romance : Chaucer and Dryden's Wife of Bath's tale / A.C. Spearing -- Chaucer's religion and the Chaucer religion / Charles Muscatine -- A list of the published writings of Derek Brewer / Toshiyuki Takamiya

  3. Courtly letters in the age of Henry VIII
    literary culture and the arts of deceit
    Autor*in: Lerer, Seth
    Erschienen: 1997
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This revisionary study of the origins of courtly poetry reveals the culture of spectatorship and voyeurism that shaped early Tudor English literary life. Through research into the reception of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, it demonstrates how... mehr

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    This revisionary study of the origins of courtly poetry reveals the culture of spectatorship and voyeurism that shaped early Tudor English literary life. Through research into the reception of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, it demonstrates how Pandarus became the model of the early modern courtier. His blend of counsel, secrecy and eroticism informed the behaviour of poets, lovers, diplomats and even Henry VIII himself. In close readings of the poetry of Hawes and Skelton, the drama of the court, the letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn, the writings of Thomas Wyatt, and manuscript anthologies and early printed books, Seth Lerer illuminates a 'Pandaric' world of displayed bodies, surreptitious letters and transgressive performances. In the process, he redraws the boundaries between the medieval and the Renaissance and illustrates the centrality of the verse epistle to the construction of subjectivity

     

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    ISBN: 9780511582004
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    RVK Klassifikation: HI 1292
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in Renaissance literature and culture ; 18
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 16th century; Civilization, Medieval, in literature; Courts and courtiers in literature; Deception in literature; Renaissance / England; Englisch; Literatur; Höfische Kultur
    Weitere Schlagworte: Henry / VIII / King of England / 1491-1547 / Relations with courts and courtiers; Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400 / Troilus and Criseyde; Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400 / Influence
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xiv, 252 pages)
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    1. Pretexts: Chaucer's Pandarus and the origins of courtly discourse -- 2. The King's Pandars: performing courtiership in the 1510s -- 3. The King's hand: body politics in the letters of Henry VIII -- 4. Private quotations, public memories: Troilus and Criseyde and the politics of the manuscript anthology -- 5. Wyatt, Chaucer, Tottel: the verse epistle and the subjects of the courtly lyric

  4. Scott, Chaucer, and medieval romance
    a study in Sir Walter Scott's indebtedness to the literature of the Middle Ages
    Erschienen: ©1987
    Verlag:  University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    ISBN: 9780813163840; 0813163846; 0813153697; 9780813153698
    Schlagworte: Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400 / Influence; Middle Ages in literature; Romances / Adaptations; Scott, Walter / 1771-1832 / Knowledge / Literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Art; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Literature, Medieval; Medievalism; Middle Ages in literature; Romances; Geschichte; Kunst; Literatur; Wissen; Romances; Middle Ages in literature; Medievalism; Literature, Medieval; Mittelenglisch; Romanze; Literatur
    Weitere Schlagworte: Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400; Scott, Walter / 1771-1832; Scott, Walter (1771-1832); Chaucer, Geoffrey (-1400); Scott, Walter (1771-1832); Chaucer, Geoffrey (1343-1400)
    Umfang: 281 pages
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    Scott's knowledge of medieval literature -- The narrative poetry -- The early novels, 1814-1816 -- Novels of the broken years, 1817-1819 -- Novels of the high-noon period, 1820-1825 -- Novels of the dark days and servitude, 1826-1832 -- Style and structure in the Waverly novels

    While the influence of Shakespeare on Sir Walter Scott has long been recognized, the importance of medieval literature in shaping his creative imagination has never before been examined in depth. Jerome Mitchell's new book fills this significant gap through a wide-ranging study of Scott's indebtedness to Chaucer and to medieval romance, especially the Middle English romances, for story-patterns, motifs, character types, style and structure, and detail. Mitchell establishes more completely and accurately than any previous critic the extent of Scott's knowledge of medieval literature. His examina

  5. Chaucer and religious controversies in the medieval and early modern eras
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, Indiana

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9780268105822; 0268105820; 9780268105815; 0268105812
    RVK Klassifikation: HH 5089
    Schriftenreihe: ReFormations: medieval and early modern
    Schlagworte: Religion; Kontroverse
    Weitere Schlagworte: Chaucer, Geoffrey (1343-1400); Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400 / Appreciation / History; Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400 / Influence; Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400; Religion and literature; Art appreciation; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Religion and literature; History
    Umfang: xiii, 213 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Female spirituality and religious controversy in The Canterbury tales -- Chaucer, the Chaucerian tradition and female monastic readers -- Competing Chaucers: the development of religious traditions of reception -- "Let Chaucer also look to himself": gender, religion, and the politics of canon formation in seventeenth-century England -- "Flying from the depravities of Europe to the American strand": Chaucer and the Chaucerian tradition in early America

  6. The poet and the antiquaries
    Chaucerian scholarship and the rise of literary history, 1532-1635
    Autor*in: Cook, Megan L.
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    Between 1532 and 1602, the works of Geoffrey Chaucer were published in no less than six folio editions. These were, in fact, the largest books of poetry produced in sixteenth-century England, and they significantly shaped the perceptions of Chaucer... mehr

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    Between 1532 and 1602, the works of Geoffrey Chaucer were published in no less than six folio editions. These were, in fact, the largest books of poetry produced in sixteenth-century England, and they significantly shaped the perceptions of Chaucer that would hold sway for centuries to come. But it is the stories behind these editions that are the focus of the author's interest in this book. She explores how antiquarians - historians, lexicographers, religious polemicists, and other readers with a professional, but not necessarily literary, interest in the English past - played an indispensable role in making Chaucer a figure of lasting literary and cultural importance. After establishing the antiquarian involvement in the publication of the folio editions, the author offers a series of case studies that discuss Chaucer and his works in relation to specific sixteenth-century discourses about the past. She turns to early accounts of Chaucer's biography to show how important they were in constructing the poet as a figure whose life and works could be known, understood, and valued by later readers. She considers the claims made about Chaucer's religious views, especially the assertions that he was a proto-Protestant, and the effects they had on shaping his canon. Looking at early modern views on Chaucerian language, she illustrates how complicated the relations between past and present forms of English were thought to be. Finally, she demonstrates the ways in which antiquarian readers applied knowledge from other areas of scholarship to their reading of Middle English texts. Linking Chaucer's exceptional standing in the poetic canon with his role as a symbol of linguistic and national identity, this book demonstrates how and why Chaucer became not only the first English author to become a subject of historical inquiry but also a crucial figure for conceptualizing the medieval in early modern England

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9780812250824
    RVK Klassifikation: HH 5085 ; HH 5091
    Schlagworte: Literaturgeschichte <Fach>; Rezeption
    Weitere Schlagworte: Chaucer, Geoffrey (1343-1400); Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400 / Criticism and interpretation / History; Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400 / Influence; English literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Antiquarians / England / History / 16th century; Antiquarians / England / History / 17th century; Medievalism / England / History / 16th century; Medievalism / England / History / 17th century; Civilization, Medieval, in literature; Chaucer, Geoffrey / -1400; Antiquarians; Civilization, Medieval, in literature; English literature / Early modern; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.); Medievalism; England; 1500-1700; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Umfang: 278 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
    Bemerkung(en):

    "Published in cooperation with Folger Shakespeare Library"

    A note on spelling and punctuation -- Introduction : "Only by thy books": knowing Chaucer in early modern England -- The first first folios: Chaucer's "Works" in print -- "Noster Galfridus": Chaucer's early modern biographies -- "For every man to read that is disposed": Chaucer the proto-Protestant -- "Difficulties opened": confronting Chaucer's archaism in Spenser and the 1598/1602 "Works" -- Chaucer's herald: the work of Francis Thynne -- Chaucer's scholarly readers in seventeenth-century England -- Coda : Chaucer in the House of Fame. Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgments