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  • 1
    UID:
    edocfu_9958353389202883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781442689435
    Content: As students and scholars of Boccaccio, Chaucer, and Dante know, late medieval writers were influenced greatly by the work of peers that crossed historical, national, cultural, linguistic boundaries. Through a Classical Eye contains first-rate essays that demonstrate a range of strategies for undertaking transcultural and transhistorical studies of the late medieval period, and examines medieval literature and culture where English, Italian, and Latin materials overlap. Written in honour of the groundbreaking contributions that Winthrop Wetherbee made to this growing area of study, the volume's contributors advance his legacy and add to the burgeoning interest in setting medieval literary studies into wide intellectual and historical horizons. Divided into three illuminating sections on Medieval Latin authorship, Italy and the world, and England and beyond, and including a personal reminiscence of Wetherbee by the noted novelist Robert Morgan, Through a Classical Eye is an outstanding collection that provides key insights into medieval literature and culture.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , INTRODUCTION -- , The School of Wetherbee -- , Winthrop Wetherbee: A Bibliography of Scholarship, 1969–2008 -- , PART ONE. Auctores -- , Catullus among the Christians -- , Hisperic Faminations -- , Silvestris: ‘Silva’: ‘Selva oscura’ -- , Alain of Lille’s Use of ‘Naufragium’ in De Planctu Naturae -- , PART TWO. Italy and the World -- , Medieval Intellectual Biography: The Case of Guido Faba -- , Europe and Rome: Spectacle and Geometry of Justice, Paradiso XVIII–XX -- , From Simile to Prologue: Geography as Link in Dante, Petrarch, Chaucer -- , Boccaccio’s Greek Philology: A Rediscovered Country -- , Saladin and the Truth of Religion in Decameron I. 3 and X. 9 -- , Griselde before Chaucer: Love between Men, Women, and Farewell Art -- , PART THREE. England and Beyond -- , New Science, Old Dance: The Clerk and the Wife of Bath at Philology -- , Another ‘Lollere in the wynd’? The Miller, the Bible, and the Destruction of Doors -- , Chaucer’s Englishing of Latin Wordplay -- , Once More into the Breech: The Pardoner’s Prize ‘Relyk’ -- , Windows and Wounds in Fragment I of the Canterbury Tales -- , The Voice of an Exile: From Ovidian Lament to Prophecy in Book I of John Gower’s Vox Clamantis -- , Gower and Ovid: Pygmalion and the (Dis)illusion of the Word -- , Blowing Blindness in Cleanness (line 885) -- , The Economy of Involucrum: Idleness in Reason and Sensuality -- , AFTERNOTE -- , Thirty Years of Lunches -- , Contributors -- , Index
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    edocfu_9959238796902883
    Format: 1 online resource (445 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4426-9323-1 , 1-4426-8943-9
    Content: Contains first-rate essays that demonstrate a range of strategies for undertaking transcultural and transhistorical studies of the late medieval period, and examines medieval literature and culture where English, Italian, and Latin materials overlap.
    Note: The school of Wetherbee / Andrew Galloway -- Winthrop Wetherbee : a bibliography of scholarship, 1969-2008 -- Catullus among the Christians / Joseph Pucci -- Hisperic faminations / Danuta Shanzer -- Silvestrius : 'Silva' : 'Selva oscurra' / Jeremy Tambling -- Alain of Lille's use of 'naufragium' in De planctu naturae / R.F. Yeager -- Medieval intellectual biography : the case of Guido Faba / Rita Copeland -- Europe and Rome : spectacle and geometry of justice, Paradiso XVIII-XX / Giuseppe Mazzotta -- From simile to prologue : geography as link in Dante, Petrarch, Chaucer / Warren Ginsberg -- Boccaccio's Greek philology : a rediscovered country / Teresa A. Kennedy -- Saladin and the truth of religion in Decameron I. 3 and X. 9 / Jim Rhodes -- Griselde before Chaucer : love between men, women, and farewell art / David Wallace -- New science, old dance : the clerk and the wife of Bath at philology / Thomas C. Stillinger -- Another 'Lollere in the wynd'? The miller, the Bible, and the destruction of doors / Christina Von Nolcken -- Chaucer's Englishing of Latin wordplay / Frederick Ahl -- Once more into the breech : the pardoner's prize 'Relyk' / Alastair J. Minnis -- Windows and wounds in fragment I of the Canterbury Tales / Disa Gambera -- The voice of an exile : from Ovidian lament to prophecy in Book I of John Gower's Vox clamantis / Yoshiko Kobayashi -- Gower and Ovid : Pygmalion and the (dis)illusion of the word / María Bullón-Fernández -- Blowing blindness in Cleanness (line 885) / Thomas D. Hill -- The economy of involucrum : idleness in Reason and sensuality / James Simpson -- Thirty years of lunches / Robert Morgan. , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8020-9917-3
    Language: English
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