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Title Medieval poetics and social practice : responding to the work of Penn R. Szittya / edited by Seeta Chaganti
Edition 1st ed
Published New York : Fordham University Press, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 250 pages)
Series Fordham series in medieval studies
Fordham series in medieval studies.
Contents Visual Translation in Fifteenth-Century English Manuscripts -- Barn of Unity or the Devil's Church? Salvation and Ecclesiology in Langland and the Wycliffites -- Christian Poetics and Orthodox Practice: Meaning and Implication in Six Carols by James Ryman, O.F.M. -- Enabled and Disabled "Myndes" in The Prick of Conscience -- The Idea of Public Poetry in Lydgatean Religious Verse: Authority and the Common Voice in Devotional Literature -- Nature's Yerde and Ward: Authority and Choice in Chaucer's Parliament of Fowls -- Fabulous Women, Fables of Patronage Metham's Amoryus and Cleopes and BL MS Additional 10304 -- Dowel, the Proverbial, and the Vernacular: Some Versions of Pastoralia -- Penn R. Szittya As Scholar and Teacher -- The Desire to Write Things Down: A Poetic Palimpsest on Certain Remarks by Penn Szittya
Summary "This collection responds to the critical legacy of Penn R. Szittya, the recently retired former chair of Georgetown University's English Department. Inspired by Georgetown's Lannan Center for Poetics and Social Practice and its statement that poetry "traverses the fields of aesthetic, social, political, and religious thought," this work investigates how medieval poetic language reflects and also shapes social, political, and religious worlds. At a moment in contemporary culture when poetry finds its value increasingly challenged, Medieval Poetics and Social Practice looks to the late Middle Ages to assert the indispensability of poetry and poetics in the formation of social structures, actions, and utterances. The contributors offer new readings of canonical late-medieval English poetic texts, such as Langland's Piers Plowman and Chaucer's Parliament of Fowls, and, of equal importance, explore texts that have hitherto not held a central place in criticism but make important contributions to the literary culture of the period. Introduced by Seeta Chaganti, the collection includes essays by Richard K. Emmerson, J. Patrick Hornbeck, John C. Hirsh, Moira Fitzgibbons, John T. Sebastian, Nicholas R. Havely, Kara Doyle, Anne Middleton, Jo Ann Moran Cruz, and Mark McMorris."--Project Muse
Analysis Multi-User
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject English poetry -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- History and criticism
POETRY -- Ancient & Classical.
English poetry -- Middle English
Manners and customs
SUBJECT Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 1066-1485. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056948
Subject Great Britain
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Chaganti, Seeta, editor.
Szittya, Penn R., 1945-
ISBN 9780823243280
0823243281
0823243249
9780823243242
9780823246236
082324623X