The President's Report

The President's Report
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Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015076349078
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Synopsis The President's Report by : University of Chicago

1897/98 includes summaries for 1891 to 1897.

The Americana Annual

The Americana Annual
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Total Pages : 958
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015068322760
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Synopsis The Americana Annual by : Alexander Hopkins McDannald

The General Prologue

The General Prologue
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0806125527
ISBN-13 : 9780806125527
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Synopsis The General Prologue by : Geoffrey Chaucer

Part One This monumental edition, in two volumes, presents a full record of commentary, both textual and interpretive, on the best known and most widely studied part of Chaucer's work, The General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales. Part One A contains a critical commentary, a textual commentary, text, collations, textual notes, an appendix of sources for the first eighteen lines of The General Prologue, and a bibliographical index. Because most explication of The General Prologue is directed to particular points, details, and passages, the present edition has devoted Part One B to the record of such commentary. This volume, compiled by Malcolm Andrew, also includes overviews of commentary on coherent passages such as the portraits of the pilgrims.

The President's Report

The President's Report
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Total Pages : 802
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112112223547
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Synopsis The President's Report by : University of North Carolina (System)

Literacy and Identity in Early Medieval Ireland

Literacy and Identity in Early Medieval Ireland
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Publisher : Boydell Press
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781843838555
ISBN-13 : 1843838559
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Synopsis Literacy and Identity in Early Medieval Ireland by : Elva Johnston

Much of our knowledge of early medieval Ireland comes from a rich literature written in a variety of genres and in two languages, Irish and Latin. Who wrote this literature and what role did they play within society? What did the introduction and expansion of literacy mean in a culture where the vast majority of the population continued to be non-literate? How did literacy operate in and intersect with the oral world? Was literacy a key element in the formation and articulation of communal and elite senses of identity? This book addresses these issues in the first full, inter-disciplinary examination of the Irish literate elite and their social contexts between ca. 400-1000 AD. It considers the role played by Hiberno-Latin authors, the expansion of vernacular literacy and the key place of monasteries within the literate landscape. Also examined are the crucial intersections between literacy and orality, which underpin the importance played by the literate elite in giving voice to aristocratic and communal identities.

Epic, Epitome, and the Early Modern Historical Imagination

Epic, Epitome, and the Early Modern Historical Imagination
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781317142027
ISBN-13 : 1317142020
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Synopsis Epic, Epitome, and the Early Modern Historical Imagination by : Chloe Wheatley

In early modern England, epitomes-texts promising to pare down, abridge, or sum up the essence of their authoritative sources-provided readers with key historical knowledge without the bulk, expense, or time commitment demanded by greater volumes. Epic poets in turn addressed the habits of reading and thinking that, for better and for worse, were popularized by the publication of predigested works. Analyzing popular texts such as chronicle summaries, abridgements of sacred epic, and abstracts of civil war debate, Chloe Wheatley charts the efflorescence of a lively early modern epitome culture, and demonstrates its impact upon Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Abraham Cowley's Davideis, and John Milton's Paradise Lost. Clearly and elegantly written, this new study presents fresh insight into how poets adapted an important epic convention-the representation of the hero's confrontation with summaries of past and future-to reflect contemporary trends in early modern history writing.

English Studies

English Studies
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Total Pages : 484
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112099404425
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Visions of the Other World in Middle English

Visions of the Other World in Middle English
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : 0859914232
ISBN-13 : 9780859914239
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Synopsis Visions of the Other World in Middle English by : Robert Easting

This bibliography covers visions of Heaven and Hell - or, more usually, Purgatory and Earthly Paradise - in 19 medieval texts relating seven visions: the vision of St Paul, or the Eleven Pains of Hell; St Patrick's purgatory; the vision of Tundale; a revelation of purgatory; the revelation of the Monk of Eynsham; the vision of Fursey; and the vision of Edmund Leversedge.

Bliocadran

Bliocadran
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 9783111328256
ISBN-13 : 3111328252
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Synopsis Bliocadran by : Lenora D. Wolfgang

The book series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie, founded by Gustav Gröber in 1905, is among the most renowned publications in Romance Studies. It covers the entire field of Romance linguistics, including the national languages as well as the lesser studied Romance languages. The editors welcome submissions of high-quality monographs and collected volumes on all areas of linguistic research, on medieval literature and on textual criticism. The publication languages of the series are French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Romanian as well as German and English. Each collected volume should be as uniform as possible in its contents and in the choice of languages.

The Lives and Writings of Edith Rickert (1871-1938)

The Lives and Writings of Edith Rickert (1871-1938)
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 9783031532641
ISBN-13 : 3031532643
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Synopsis The Lives and Writings of Edith Rickert (1871-1938) by : Christina von Nolcken

Zusammenfassung: This biography represents a nuanced account of Edith Rickert's life--and inner life. It follows Rickert's own writing and draws attention to her life as a writer. Rickert has been long remembered as a medievalist, but she also contributed to American scholarship, pedagogy, and codicology. Born into a family of very modest means in Canal Dover, Ohio, she numbered among the University of Chicago's earliest doctoral students (1895-1899) and was among the first eight women to reach the top of that University's professorial ladder. She prepared what remains the definitive edition of the medieval romance Emaré. She documented aspects of the medieval, as well as Chaucer's life, with a historian's accuracy and a novelist's insight. In the Ladies Home Journal she wrote on women's issues that remain pressing today. With University of Chicago professor John Matthews Manly (1865-1940), she prepared numerous readers and textbooks, including several that helped put contemporary British and American literature on the academic map. Again in collaboration with Manly, she was responsible for what has been described as "perhaps the most important of the MI-8 solutions" during World War I,as well as the eight-volume edition of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (1940). Rickert also published short stories, novels, poems, and essays. As this biography shows, Rickert's achievement as a writer was equal to her work as a literary critic. Christina von Nolcken is Associate Professor Emerita at the University of Chicago, USA