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Author Curley, Michael J., 1942-

Title Geoffrey of Monmouth / Michael J. Curley
Published New York : Twayne Publishers ; [1994]
New York : Maxwell Macmillan International, [1994]
©1994
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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 181 pages)
Series Twayne's English authors series ; TEAS 509
Twayne's English authors series ; TEAS 509
Contents The life and career of Geoffrey of Monmouth -- The history of the Kings of Britain : introduction and non-Arthurian material -- The history of the kings of Britain : the prophecies of Merlin -- The history of the kings of Britain : Arthur and his successors -- The life of Merlin
Summary Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Geoffrey of Monmouth
We know of the Pearl poet only from the four extraordinary poems composed sometime during the late fourteenth century and preserved in a small handwritten manuscript held in the British Library. Sandra Pierson Prior here presents a thorough introduction to these four treasures: Pearl, a dream poem mourning the death of a young maiden; Cleanness and Patience, retellings of biblical narratives stressing their respective virtues; and the famous Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, a brilliantly conceived Arthurian romance. Prior launches her close readings of each of the poems with background on the Pearl poet's Ricardian milieu where, with Chaucer, Langland, and Gower, he brought Middle English poetry to full flower. Considering the cultural, literary, and linguistic contexts of poetry in Ricardian England, Prior illuminates how the Pearl poet joined his contemporaries in exploiting a newly emerging English literature and language while drawing on older Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, and continental traditions. Exploring the poems, Prior shows us that they are filled with Biblical and religious learning, and that while their dialect indicates a certain distance from cosmopolitan culture, they are tightly crafted and highly literary, commanding careful attention from the aristocratic courtly audiences they addressed as well as from today's readers. Prior brings all the Pearl poet's achievements clearly into view: his use of the alliterative verse, his creation of syllabic verse and complex rhyme schemes virtually unmatched by his peers, and his mastery of visual description. The Pearl poet is also markedly "modern" in his combination of literate learning and accessibility, as Prior reveals in her explications of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, a romance that blends courtly features with popular ones, and of Patience and Cleanness, with their vernacular versions of biblical scholarship. To further acquaint contemporary readers with the poet's complex craft, Prior also offers an invaluable introduction to significant aspects of Middle English literature, and throughout her study quotes the Pearl poet both in the original and in her own translations
Analysis England History, 410-1066
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-163) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Arthur, King.
Geoffrey, of Monmouth, Bishop of St. Asaph, 1100?-1154. Historia regum Britanniae.
Merlin (Legendary character)
SUBJECT Arthur, King. fast http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst00035632
Merlin (Legendary character) fast http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01017208
Historia regum Britanniae (Geoffrey, of Monmouth, Bishop of St. Asaph) fast http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01356675
Subject Arthurian romances -- Sources.
Britons -- Historiography.
Britons -- Kings and rulers
Historiography -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500.
Arthurian romances.
Britons -- Historiography.
Britons -- Kings and rulers.
Historiography.
SUBJECT Great Britain -- History -- To 1066 -- Historiography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056723
Subject Great Britain.
Genre/Form History.
Sources.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 94014513
ISBN 0805741283
9780805741285