Canon, Period, and the Poetry of Charles of Orleans

Canon, Period, and the Poetry of Charles of Orleans
Title Canon, Period, and the Poetry of Charles of Orleans PDF eBook
Author Anne Elizabeth Banks Coldiron
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780472111466

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A literary and historical study of the first single-author book of lyric poetry in English

Charles D'Orléans' English Aesthetic

Charles D'Orléans' English Aesthetic
Title Charles D'Orléans' English Aesthetic PDF eBook
Author R. D. Perry
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 308
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 1843845679

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New investigations into Charles d'Orléans' under-rated poem, its properties and its qualities.

Charles D'Orléans in England

Charles D'Orléans in England
Title Charles D'Orléans in England PDF eBook
Author Mary-Jo Arn
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 243
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0859915808

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Studies of evidence of Charles d'Orleans as scholar, politician and poet during his 25 years of captivity in England

The Bilingual Text

The Bilingual Text
Title The Bilingual Text PDF eBook
Author Jan Walsh Hokenson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 247
Release 2014-06-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317640365

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Bilingual texts have been left outside the mainstream of both translation theory and literary history. Yet the tradition of the bilingual writer, moving between different sign systems and audiences to create a text in two languages, is a rich and venerable one, going back at least to the Middle Ages. The self-translated, bilingual text was commonplace in the mutlilingual world of medieval and early modern Europe, frequently bridging Latin and the vernaculars. While self-translation persisted among cultured elites, it diminished during the consolidation of the nation-states, in the long era of nationalistic monolingualism, only to resurge in the postcolonial era. The Bilingual Text makes a first step toward providing the fields of translation studies and comparative literature with a comprehensive account of literary self-translation in the West. It tracks the shifting paradigms of bilinguality across the centuries and addresses the urgent questions that the bilingual text raises for translation theorists today: Is each part of the bilingual text a separate, original creation or is each incomplete without the other? Is self-translation a unique genre? Can either version be split off into a single language or literary tradition? How can two linguistic versions of a text be fitted into standard models of foreign and domestic texts and cultures? Because such texts defeat standard categories of analysis, The Bilingual Text reverses the usual critical gaze, highlighting not dissimilarities but continuities across versions, allowing for dissimilarities within orders of correspondence, and englobing the literary as well as linguistic and cultural dimensions of the text. Emphasizing the arcs of historical change in concepts of language and translation that inform each case study, The Bilingual Text examines the perdurance of this phenomenon in Western societies and literatures.

A Companion to Medieval Poetry

A Companion to Medieval Poetry
Title A Companion to Medieval Poetry PDF eBook
Author Corinne Saunders
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 704
Release 2010-02-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781444319101

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A Companion to Medieval Poetry presents a series oforiginal essays from leading literary scholars that explore Englishpoetry from the Anglo-Saxon period up to the15th century. Organised into three parts to echo the chronological andstylistic divisions between the Anglo-Saxon, Middle English andPost-Chaucerian periods, each section is introduced with contextualessays, providing a valuable introduction to the society andculture of the time Combines a general discussion of genres of medieval poetry,with specific consideration of texts and authors, includingBeowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Chaucer,Gower and Langland Features original essays by eminent scholars, including AndyOrchard, Carl Schmidt, Douglas Gray, and BarryWindeatt, who present a range of theoretical,historical, and cultural approaches to reading medieval poetry, aswell as offering close analysis of individual texts andtraditions

Emotions and War

Emotions and War
Title Emotions and War PDF eBook
Author S. Downes
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 274
Release 2016-02-03
Genre History
ISBN 1137374071

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This volume addresses the place of the emotions in literary representations of war across six centuries of European history. It challenges modern assumptions about the passions and feelings attending violent conflict in order to reveal the multifarious historical emotions and emotional histories of war.

New Medieval Literatures 20

New Medieval Literatures 20
Title New Medieval Literatures 20 PDF eBook
Author Kellie Robertson
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages 264
Release 2020-04-17
Genre History
ISBN 1843845571

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Cutting-edge and fresh new outlooks on medieval literature, emphasising the vibrancy of the field.