The learned and the lewed : studies in Chaucer and medieval literature / edited by Larry D. Benson. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Harvard English studies ; 5.Publication details: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, (c)1974.Description: x, 405 pages : portrait ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780674518858
- 9780674518889
- PR1924.W598.L437 1974
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"Written for Bartlett Jere Whiting by his students."
Includes bibliographical references.
Bartlett Jere Whiting David Staines -- Now (this), now (that) and BD 646 Leger Brosnahan -- How Marcia lost her skin: a note on Chaucer's mythology Alfred David -- The clerk of Venus: Chaucer and medieval romance R.T. Lenaghan -- The image of paradise in the Merchant's tale Kenneth A. Bleeth -- Chaucer's clerk as teacher Robert Longsworth -- In search of Chaucer: the needed narrative Christopher Brookhouse -- Speculation, intention, and the teaching of Chaucer George F. Reinecke -- Chaucer's courtly love Edmund Reiss -- The heart and the chain John Leyerle -- The terror of the dark waters: a note on Virgilian and Beowulfian techniques Alain Renoir -- The art of high prosaic seriousness: John Gower as didactic raconteur Anthony E. Farnham -- A plea for the middle Scots Florence H. Ridley -- F.J. Child and the ballad James Reppert -- "When Adam delved ... ": contexts of a historic proverb Albert B. Friedman -- The medieval Terence Paul Theiner -- Christian form and Christian meaning in Halldors pattr Joseph Harris -- Reynard the fox and the manipulation of the popular proverb Donald B. Sands -- Lydgate the hagiograpger as literary artist James I. Miller, Jr. -- John Lydgate and the proverbial tiger Elizabeth Walsh -- Teaching medieval drama as theatre Stanley J. Kahrl -- How much was known of the Breton Lai in fourteenth century England? John B. Beston -- Middle English Emare and the cloth worthily wrought Mortimer J. Donovan -- Le Bone Florence of Rome: a Middle English adaptation of a French romance Anne Thompson Lee -- The gest of Robin Hood revisited J.B. Bessinger, Jr. -- "Honour & right" in Arthur of Little Britain Alice B. Morgan -- A deliberate analogue of Fitt I of Thomas of Erceldoune William Alfred -- The writings of Bartlett Jere Whiting McKay Sundwall.
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