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    gbv_1820265536
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (316 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9780813070254
    Content: Therise of an influential new family of poetry in the Middle Ages Thisbook is the first collective examination of late medieval intimate first-personnarratives that blur the lines between author, narrator, and protagonist andusually feature personification allegory and courtly love tropes, creating anexperimental new family of poetry. In this volume, contributors analyze why theallegorical first-person romance embedded itself in the vernacular literatureof Western Europe and remained popular for more than two centuries. Theeditors identify and discuss three predominant forms within this family: debatepoetry, dream allegories, and autobiographies. Contributors offer textualanalyses of key works from late medieval German, French, Italian, and Iberianliterature, with discussion of developments in England, as well. Allegory and the Poetic Self offers asophisticated, theoretically current discussion of relevant literature. This explorationof medieval "I" narratives offers insights not just into the premodern periodbut also into Western literature's subsequent traditions of self-analysis andidentity crafting through storytelling.
    Content: "The rise of an influential new family of poetry in the Middle Ages This book is the first collective examination of Late Medieval intimate first-person narratives that blurred the lines between author, narrator, and protagonist and usually feature personification allegory and courtly love tropes, creating an experimental new family of poetry. In this volume, contributors analyze why the allegorical first-person romance embedded itself in the vernacular literature of Western Europe and remained popular for more than two centuries. The editors identify and discuss three predominant forms within this family: debate poetry, dream allegories, and autobiographies. Contributors offer textual analyses of key works from late medieval German, French, Italian, and Iberian literature, with discussion of developments in England, as well. Allegory and the Poetic Self offers a sophisticated, theoretically current discussion of relevant literature. This exploration of medieval "I" narratives offers insights not just into the premodern period but also into Western literature's subsequent traditions of self-analysis and identity crafting through storytelling"--
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780813069517
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Allegory and the poetic self Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 2022 ISBN 9780813069517
    Language: English
    Keywords: Literatur ; Ich-Erzählung ; Allegorie ; Geschichte 1200-1500
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    almahu_9949707704602882
    Format: 1 online resource (325 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780813070254
    Content: This book examines the rise of an influential new family ofpoetry in the late Middle Ages, analyzing why the allegorical first-personromance embedded itself in the vernacular literature of Western Europe andremained popular for more than two centuries.
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction: Allegory and the Poetic Self -- First-Person Narration in Late Medieval Literature -- Part I. Authorship and Authorial Identity -- 2. Once Again the Authorship of the Roman de la Rose -- 3. The Roles of the "I" in Machaut's Jugement Poems, from Narrator to Accused -- 4. René d'Anjou and His Textual Models -- 5. Polymorphic Self-Narration in Le livre du Chevalier errant of Thomas III of Saluzzo -- Part II. Focusing the Narrator -- 6. Narration and Personification Allegory in Machaut's Vergier -- 7. First-Person Allegory and the Concept of the Unreliable Narrator -- 8. The Heart in the Minnelehre, the Roman de la Poire, and the Livre du Cœur d'amour épris -- 9. Boundaries of Form and Subject in Fifteenth-Century Dits -- Part III. Love and Desire between Tradition and Subjectivity -- 10. Dueling Models of Desire: Ovid and Boethius in the Rose and the Dit Amoureux -- 11. Boccaccio's Amorosa Visione: The Search for Wholeness in the Spirit of Erotic Pleasure -- 12. Frustrating Autobiography: The Examples of Libro de buen amor and Cárcel de amor -- 13. The Semantics of Love and Narrative Ground in Guiraut Riquier's Libre -- 14. Glossing the "Text" of Love: First-Person Narration and the Performative Self in Hadamar von Laber's Jagd -- 15. Postscript -- Primary Source Dates -- Select Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Palmer, R. Barton Allegory and the Poetic Self Gainesville : University Press of Florida,c2022 ISBN 9780813069517
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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