Life in words: essays on Chaucer, the Gawain-poet, and Malory

This volume collects fifteen landmark essays published over the last three decades by the distinguished medievalist Jill Mann. Bringing together her essays on Chaucer, the Gawain-poet, and Malory, the collection foregrounds the common interest in the semantic implications of key vocabulary such as “...

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Main Author: Mann, Jill 1943- (Author)
Contributors: Rasmussen, Mark David 1953- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Toronto [u.a.] University of Toronto Press 2014
In:Year: 2014
Reviews:[Rezension von: Mann, Jill, Life in Words: Essays on Chaucer, the Gawain-Poet, and Malory] (2015) (Miller, T. S.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 / Poetic language
B Gawain-Dichter ca. 14.Jh. / Poetic language
B Malory, Thomas 1410-1471 / Poetic language
Further subjects:B English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 History and criticism
B Chaucer, Geoffrey (-1400) Criticism and interpretation
B Gawain (Legendary character) Romances History and criticism
B Chaucer, Geoffrey -1400 Criticism and interpretation
B Chaucer, Geoffrey -1400 Language
B Malory, Thomas active 15th century Language
B English literature Semantics Middle English, 1100-1500
B Literature, Medieval Themes, motives
B Chaucer, Geoffrey (-1400) Language
B Arthurian romances History and criticism
B Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
B Gawain (Legendary character) Romances History and criticism
B English literature History and criticism Middle English, 1100-1500
B Malory, Thomas active 15th century Criticism and interpretation
B Malory, Thomas Sir (active 15th century) Language
B English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 Semantics
B Malory, Thomas Sir (active 15th century) Criticism and interpretation
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Summary:This volume collects fifteen landmark essays published over the last three decades by the distinguished medievalist Jill Mann. Bringing together her essays on Chaucer, the Gawain-poet, and Malory, the collection foregrounds the common interest in the semantic implications of key vocabulary such as “authority,” “adventure,” and “price” that links them together. Mann, one of the finest critics of Middle English literature in her generation, uses the concepts suggested by the language of medieval literature itself as a way into the masterpieces of Middle English, including The Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Criseyde, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and the Morte Darthur. An extended introduction by Mark Rasmussen brings out the nature of the themes that run through the collection, analyses the critical methods in play, and assesses their significance in the context of Middle English studies over the last thirty years.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-350) and index
ISBN:1442648651