Later Medieval English Literature
An exploration of English literature from Chaucer to the sixteenth century
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:10th Apr '08
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This guide explores the rich tapestry of English literature from Chaucer's death to the early sixteenth century, detailing prose, poetry, and drama.
The period following Chaucer's death to the early sixteenth century represents a rich tapestry of English literature, characterized by its remarkable diversity and cultural shifts. In Later Medieval English Literature, Douglas Gray, a leading scholar in the field, offers an insightful exploration of this fascinating era. The guide serves as a valuable resource for both scholars and general readers, illuminating the extensive body of work that emerged during a time of significant transition and challenge in English history.
Gray's descriptive guide not only provides a comprehensive overview of the literature produced during this period but also situates these works within their broader cultural context. The book features a valuable chronology that helps readers understand the timeline of literary developments, along with an informative introductory survey that sets the stage for the detailed discussions that follow. Gray meticulously categorizes the literature into sections on prose, poetry, Scottish writing, and drama, ensuring that each genre is given the attention it deserves.
This work aims to bridge the gap between specialized scholarship and general readership, making the literature of the later medieval period more accessible. By highlighting the significance of the era's literary output, Later Medieval English Literature encourages readers to appreciate the complexity and richness of a time that is often overlooked in literary studies.
this anthology gives students and scholars an opportunity to learn much about late medieval England firsthand from a principal, but often underrated, medium of communication, the pulpit. * Journal of English and Germanic Philology *
The ample vision and copious detail of this book fittingly sums up a distinguished career * Essays in Criticism *
generous, deeply thought out, and informed book * Middle English *
display[s] the qualities for which Douglas Gray's work has long been admired - scholarly excellence, of course, but also a keen and catholic appreciation of many different sorts of medieval writing. * J. A. Burrow, Notes & Queries *
- Winner of Winner of the 2010 Beatrice White Prize.
ISBN: 9780198122180
Dimensions: 240mm x 170mm x 50mm
Weight: 1212g
728 pages