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  1. Eschatological Subjects
    Divine and Literary Judgment in Fourteenth-Century French Poetry
    Autor*in: Moreau, J. M.
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    "John Moreau explores how late medieval French poets used the idea of the last judgment to frame their own literary production and its reception among readers. Focusing on works by Deguileville, Machaut, and Froissart, Moreau argues that their use of... mehr

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    "John Moreau explores how late medieval French poets used the idea of the last judgment to frame their own literary production and its reception among readers. Focusing on works by Deguileville, Machaut, and Froissart, Moreau argues that their use of the divine judgment theme to discuss authorial concerns betrays their anxiety about both their responsibility for what they write and for how their work will be received and consequently judged. The result of this study is a much more dynamic view of the medieval conception of the author role"-- "Eschatological Subjects: Divine and Literary Judgment in Fourteenth-Century French Poetry takes an innovative approach to medieval eschatology by examining how poets cast themselves in the scene of judgment as defendants summoned to answer to the Almighty for the sins of their writing. Since medieval Europeans lived in perpetual anxiety of divine judgment, constantly surrounded by reminders in art and literature, author J. M. Moreau shows that this is a natural extension of medieval life. But Eschatological Subjects goes even further to demonstrate the largely unrecognized duality of this judge figure: not just God, the judge is also the imperious and imperfect human reader. The simultaneous divine and human judgments in (and of) French poetry reveal much about the ethical stakes of writing vernacular poetry in the later Middle Ages and, most importantly, about the relationships between authors and audiences. Focusing on Guillaume de Deguileville, Guillaume de Machaut, and Jean Froissart (each of whom composed scenes in which they appear on trial before God), Moreau contributes important new insights on the complex "trial process" of later medieval literature, in which poetic authority and fame depended on the poet's ability to defend himself before a fearful court of reader opinion."--

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780814273708; 081427370X
    Auflage/Ausgabe: First edition.
    Schriftenreihe: Interventions : new studies in medieval culture
    Schlagworte: French poetry; Eschatology in literature; Judgment Day in literature; French poetry; Eschatology in literature; French poetry; French poetry ; Appreciation ; History ; 14th century; French poetry ; To 1500 ; History and criticism; French Literature ; hilcc; Languages & Literatures ; hilcc; Romance Literatures ; hilcc; Eschatology in literature ; Appreciation ; History ; 14th century; Froissart, Jean ; 1338?-1410? ; Criticism and interpretation; Guillaume ; de Machaut ; approximately 1300-1377 ; Criticism and interpretation; Guillaume ; de Deguileville ; active 14th century ; Criticism and interpretation; Guillaume ; de Deguileville ; active 14th century ; Criticism and interpretation; Froissart, Jean ; 1338?-1410? ; Criticism and interpretation; Guillaume ; de Machaut ; approximately 1300-1377 ; Criticism and interpretation; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / French; LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval; Judgment Day in literature; Eschatology in literature; Jugement dernier dans la litterature; Poesie française ; Jusqu'à 1500 ; Histoire et critique; French poetry; French poetry ; Appreciation; Guillaume ; de Machaut ; approximately 1300-1377; French Literature; Guillaume ; de Deguileville ; active 14th century; Froissart, Jean ; 1338?-1410?; Languages & Literatures; Romance Literatures; History; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Guillaume de Deguileville (active 14th century); Guillaume de Machaut (approximately 1300-1377); Froissart, Jean (1338?-1410?)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (pages cm.)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record

  2. Eschatological Subjects
    Divine and Literary Judgment in Fourteenth-Century French Poetry
    Autor*in: Moreau, J. M.
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus ; Project MUSE, Baltimore, Md.

    "John Moreau explores how late medieval French poets used the idea of the last judgment to frame their own literary production and its reception among readers. Focusing on works by Deguileville, Machaut, and Froissart, Moreau argues that their use of... mehr

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    "John Moreau explores how late medieval French poets used the idea of the last judgment to frame their own literary production and its reception among readers. Focusing on works by Deguileville, Machaut, and Froissart, Moreau argues that their use of the divine judgment theme to discuss authorial concerns betrays their anxiety about both their responsibility for what they write and for how their work will be received and consequently judged. The result of this study is a much more dynamic view of the medieval conception of the author role"--... "Eschatological Subjects: Divine and Literary Judgment in Fourteenth-Century French Poetry takes an innovative approach to medieval eschatology by examining how poets cast themselves in the scene of judgment as defendants summoned to answer to the Almighty for the sins of their writing. Since medieval Europeans lived in perpetual anxiety of divine judgment, constantly surrounded by reminders in art and literature, author J. M. Moreau shows that this is a natural extension of medieval life. But Eschatological Subjects goes even further to demonstrate the largely unrecognized duality of this judge figure: not just God, the judge is also the imperious and imperfect human reader. The simultaneous divine and human judgments in (and of) French poetry reveal much about the ethical stakes of writing vernacular poetry in the later Middle Ages and, most importantly, about the relationships between authors and audiences. Focusing on Guillaume de Deguileville, Guillaume de Machaut, and Jean Froissart (each of whom composed scenes in which they appear on trial before God), Moreau contributes important new insights on the complex "trial process" of later medieval literature, in which poetic authority and fame depended on the poet's ability to defend himself before a fearful court of reader opinion."--...

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
      BibTeX-Format
    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 081427370X; 9780814212691; 0814212697; 9780814273708
    Auflage/Ausgabe: First edition.
    Schriftenreihe: Interventions : new studies in medieval culture
    Schlagworte: French poetry; Judgment Day in literature; Eschatology in literature; French poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / French; LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (pages cm.)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index