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Author Armstrong, Adrian

Title Knowing poetry : verse in medieval France from the rose to the Rhétoriqueurs / Adrian Armstrong & Sarah Kay ; with the participation of Rebecca Dixon [and others]
Published Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 249 pages) : illustrations
Contents Persistent presence : verse after prose -- Poetry and history -- Poetry and thought -- Knowing the world in verse encyclopedias and encyclopedic verse -- Knowledge and the practice of poetry -- Textual communities : poetry and the social -- Construction of knowledge
Summary In the later Middle Ages, many writers claimed that prose is superior to verse as a vehicle of knowledge because it presents the truth in an unvarnished form, without the distortions of meter and rhyme. Beginning in the thirteenth century, works of verse narrative from the early Middle Ages were recast in prose, as if prose had become the literary norm. Instead of dying out, however, verse took on new vitality. In France verse texts were produced, in both French and Occitan, with the explicit intention of transmitting encyclopedic, political, philosophical, moral, historical, and other forms of knowledge. In Knowing Poetry, Adrian Armstrong and Sarah Kay explore why and how verse continued to be used to transmit and shape knowledge in France. They cover the period between Jean de Meun's Roman de la rose (c. 1270) and the major work of Jean Bouchet, the last of the grands rhétoriqueurs (c. 1530). The authors find that the advent of prose led to a new relationship between poetry and knowledge in which poetry serves as a medium for serious reflection and self-reflection on subjectivity, embodiment, and time. They propose that three major works-the Roman de la rose, the Ovide moralisé, and Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy-form a single influential matrix linking poetry and intellectual inquiry, metaphysical insights, and eroticized knowledge. The trio of thought-world-contingency, poetically represented by Philosophy, Nature, and Fortune, grounds poetic exploration of reality, poetry, and community
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
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Subject French poetry -- To 1500 -- History and criticism
Knowledge, Theory of, in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Medieval.
POETRY -- Continental European.
French poetry
Knowledge, Theory of, in literature
Fransk poesi -- historia -- före 1500.
Kunskapsteori i litteraturen.
Genre/Form Electronic book
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Kay, Sarah
Dixon, Rebecca
LC no. 2010052646
ISBN 9780801460586
0801460581
1322502870
9781322502878
0801461065
9780801461064