Chaucer and the Challenges of Medievalism: Studies in Honor of H.A. KellyP. Lang, 2003 - 403 pages Chaucer and the Challenges of Medievalism honors the extraordinary academic career of H. A. Kelly, whose scholarship covers a wide variety of topics, including medieval and Renaissance literature and history, ecclesiastical history and theology, and philology. In recognition of his broad historical sweep, authors addressed in this volume range from Aristotle to Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, though, in the interest of cohesion, the contributions focus primarily on English medieval literature and philology, and on closely related European and historical fields. Theoretically and methodologically, the essays fulfill the dual task of taking stock and taking on the challenges now facing medievalism. The reader will encounter a broad variety of - texts here, as well as fresh perspectives on issues of current interest in medieval studies." |
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Page 81
... verse clearly assumes that the pageant will primarily be about Jason's win- ning of the Golden Fleece because that's ... verse doesn't exactly conflict with the pageant's visual iconography , but it is simply not very relevant to its par ...
... verse clearly assumes that the pageant will primarily be about Jason's win- ning of the Golden Fleece because that's ... verse doesn't exactly conflict with the pageant's visual iconography , but it is simply not very relevant to its par ...
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... verse to serve as a suitable scripture . While it is possible that Lydgate composed both the list of subjects and the verse scriptures , I think he did not . The list of subjects is the sort of formulaic device repeatedly produced by ...
... verse to serve as a suitable scripture . While it is possible that Lydgate composed both the list of subjects and the verse scriptures , I think he did not . The list of subjects is the sort of formulaic device repeatedly produced by ...
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... verse , which is syl- labic ; ( 2 ) the earliest Sanskrit verse , which is regular in syllable count but has durational patterns at the line end ; ( 3 ) Aeolic metres in Ancient Greek , which are regular in syllable count ( although ...
... verse , which is syl- labic ; ( 2 ) the earliest Sanskrit verse , which is regular in syllable count but has durational patterns at the line end ; ( 3 ) Aeolic metres in Ancient Greek , which are regular in syllable count ( although ...
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Christopher Baswell | 15 |
Gordon Kipling | 73 |
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