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Account of medieval English literature to appear for nearly a century.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1070
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 1665g
- ISBN-13: 9780521444200
- ISBN-10: 0521444209
- Artikelnr.: 22265931
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1070
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 1665g
- ISBN-13: 9780521444200
- ISBN-10: 0521444209
- Artikelnr.: 22265931
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
David Wallace is the Judith Rodin Professor of English Literature at the University of Pennsylvania. His books include Chaucerian Polity: Absolutist Lineages and Associational Forms in England and Italy (1997); Giovanni Boccaccio, Decameron (1991); Chaucer and the early writings of Boccaccio (1985); Bodies and Disciplines: Intersections of Literature and History in Fifteenth-Century England (ed. with Barbara A Hanawalt).
General introduction David Wallace
Part I. After the Norman Conquest: Introduction David Wallace
1. Old English and its afterlife Seth Lerer
2. Anglo-Norman cultures in England,1066-1460 Susan Crane
3. Early Middle English Thomas Hahn
4. National, world, and women's history writers and readers in post-Conquest England Lesley Johnson and Jocelyn Wogan-Browne
5. Latinitas Christopher Baswell
6. Romance in England 1066-1400 Rosalind Field
Part II. Writing in the British Isles: Introduction David Wallace
7. Writing in Wales Brynley F. Roberts
8. Writing in Ireland Terence Dolan
9. Writing in Scotland R. James Goldstein
10. Writing history in England Andrew Galloway
11. London texts and literate practice Sheila Lindenbaum
Part III. Institutional Productions: Introduction David Wallace
12. Monastic productions Christopher Cannon
13. The friars and medieval English literature John V. Fleming
14. Classroom and confession Marjorie Curry Woods and Rita Copeland
15. Literature and the law Richard Firth Green
16. 'Vox Populi' and the literature of 1381 David Aers
17. Englishing the Bible 1066-1549 David Lawton
Part IV. After the Black Death: Introduction David Wallace
18. Alliterative poetry Ralph Hanna
19. Piers Plowman Kathryn Kerby-Fulton
20. The Middle English mystics Nicholas Watson
21. Geoffrey Chaucer Glending Olson
22. John Gower Winthrop Wetherbee
23. Middle English lives Julia Boffey
Part V. Before the Reformation: Introduction David Wallace
24. Hoccleve, Lydgate, and the Lancastrian Court Paul Strohm
25. Lollardy Steven Justice
26. Romance after 1400 Helen Cooper
27. William Caxton Seth Lerer
28. English drama from Ungodly Ludi to Sacred Play Lawrence M. Clopper
29. The allegorical theatre: moralities, interludes, and Protestant drama John Watkins
30. Literature and politics in the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII Colin Burrow
31. Reformed literature and literature reformed Brian Cummings
Chronologies
Bibliography
Index.
Part I. After the Norman Conquest: Introduction David Wallace
1. Old English and its afterlife Seth Lerer
2. Anglo-Norman cultures in England,1066-1460 Susan Crane
3. Early Middle English Thomas Hahn
4. National, world, and women's history writers and readers in post-Conquest England Lesley Johnson and Jocelyn Wogan-Browne
5. Latinitas Christopher Baswell
6. Romance in England 1066-1400 Rosalind Field
Part II. Writing in the British Isles: Introduction David Wallace
7. Writing in Wales Brynley F. Roberts
8. Writing in Ireland Terence Dolan
9. Writing in Scotland R. James Goldstein
10. Writing history in England Andrew Galloway
11. London texts and literate practice Sheila Lindenbaum
Part III. Institutional Productions: Introduction David Wallace
12. Monastic productions Christopher Cannon
13. The friars and medieval English literature John V. Fleming
14. Classroom and confession Marjorie Curry Woods and Rita Copeland
15. Literature and the law Richard Firth Green
16. 'Vox Populi' and the literature of 1381 David Aers
17. Englishing the Bible 1066-1549 David Lawton
Part IV. After the Black Death: Introduction David Wallace
18. Alliterative poetry Ralph Hanna
19. Piers Plowman Kathryn Kerby-Fulton
20. The Middle English mystics Nicholas Watson
21. Geoffrey Chaucer Glending Olson
22. John Gower Winthrop Wetherbee
23. Middle English lives Julia Boffey
Part V. Before the Reformation: Introduction David Wallace
24. Hoccleve, Lydgate, and the Lancastrian Court Paul Strohm
25. Lollardy Steven Justice
26. Romance after 1400 Helen Cooper
27. William Caxton Seth Lerer
28. English drama from Ungodly Ludi to Sacred Play Lawrence M. Clopper
29. The allegorical theatre: moralities, interludes, and Protestant drama John Watkins
30. Literature and politics in the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII Colin Burrow
31. Reformed literature and literature reformed Brian Cummings
Chronologies
Bibliography
Index.
General introduction David Wallace
Part I. After the Norman Conquest: Introduction David Wallace
1. Old English and its afterlife Seth Lerer
2. Anglo-Norman cultures in England,1066-1460 Susan Crane
3. Early Middle English Thomas Hahn
4. National, world, and women's history writers and readers in post-Conquest England Lesley Johnson and Jocelyn Wogan-Browne
5. Latinitas Christopher Baswell
6. Romance in England 1066-1400 Rosalind Field
Part II. Writing in the British Isles: Introduction David Wallace
7. Writing in Wales Brynley F. Roberts
8. Writing in Ireland Terence Dolan
9. Writing in Scotland R. James Goldstein
10. Writing history in England Andrew Galloway
11. London texts and literate practice Sheila Lindenbaum
Part III. Institutional Productions: Introduction David Wallace
12. Monastic productions Christopher Cannon
13. The friars and medieval English literature John V. Fleming
14. Classroom and confession Marjorie Curry Woods and Rita Copeland
15. Literature and the law Richard Firth Green
16. 'Vox Populi' and the literature of 1381 David Aers
17. Englishing the Bible 1066-1549 David Lawton
Part IV. After the Black Death: Introduction David Wallace
18. Alliterative poetry Ralph Hanna
19. Piers Plowman Kathryn Kerby-Fulton
20. The Middle English mystics Nicholas Watson
21. Geoffrey Chaucer Glending Olson
22. John Gower Winthrop Wetherbee
23. Middle English lives Julia Boffey
Part V. Before the Reformation: Introduction David Wallace
24. Hoccleve, Lydgate, and the Lancastrian Court Paul Strohm
25. Lollardy Steven Justice
26. Romance after 1400 Helen Cooper
27. William Caxton Seth Lerer
28. English drama from Ungodly Ludi to Sacred Play Lawrence M. Clopper
29. The allegorical theatre: moralities, interludes, and Protestant drama John Watkins
30. Literature and politics in the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII Colin Burrow
31. Reformed literature and literature reformed Brian Cummings
Chronologies
Bibliography
Index.
Part I. After the Norman Conquest: Introduction David Wallace
1. Old English and its afterlife Seth Lerer
2. Anglo-Norman cultures in England,1066-1460 Susan Crane
3. Early Middle English Thomas Hahn
4. National, world, and women's history writers and readers in post-Conquest England Lesley Johnson and Jocelyn Wogan-Browne
5. Latinitas Christopher Baswell
6. Romance in England 1066-1400 Rosalind Field
Part II. Writing in the British Isles: Introduction David Wallace
7. Writing in Wales Brynley F. Roberts
8. Writing in Ireland Terence Dolan
9. Writing in Scotland R. James Goldstein
10. Writing history in England Andrew Galloway
11. London texts and literate practice Sheila Lindenbaum
Part III. Institutional Productions: Introduction David Wallace
12. Monastic productions Christopher Cannon
13. The friars and medieval English literature John V. Fleming
14. Classroom and confession Marjorie Curry Woods and Rita Copeland
15. Literature and the law Richard Firth Green
16. 'Vox Populi' and the literature of 1381 David Aers
17. Englishing the Bible 1066-1549 David Lawton
Part IV. After the Black Death: Introduction David Wallace
18. Alliterative poetry Ralph Hanna
19. Piers Plowman Kathryn Kerby-Fulton
20. The Middle English mystics Nicholas Watson
21. Geoffrey Chaucer Glending Olson
22. John Gower Winthrop Wetherbee
23. Middle English lives Julia Boffey
Part V. Before the Reformation: Introduction David Wallace
24. Hoccleve, Lydgate, and the Lancastrian Court Paul Strohm
25. Lollardy Steven Justice
26. Romance after 1400 Helen Cooper
27. William Caxton Seth Lerer
28. English drama from Ungodly Ludi to Sacred Play Lawrence M. Clopper
29. The allegorical theatre: moralities, interludes, and Protestant drama John Watkins
30. Literature and politics in the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII Colin Burrow
31. Reformed literature and literature reformed Brian Cummings
Chronologies
Bibliography
Index.