Answerable Style : The Idea of the Literary in Medieval England /
This book addresses medieval literary scholarship and the medieval idea of the literary, with special focus on the poetry of Chaucer, Langland, and Gower.
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Ohio State University Press,
2013
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Table of Contents:
- Horace's Ars poetica in the medieval classroom and beyond : the horizons of ancient precept / Rita Copeland
- Latin composition lessons, Piers Plowman, and the Piers Plowman tradition / Wendy Scase
- Langland translating / Traugott Lawler
- Escaping the whirling wicker : Ricardian poetics and narrative voice in the Canterbury tales / Katherine Zieman
- Langland's literary syntax, or Anima as an alternative to Latin grammar / Katharine Breen
- Speculum vitae and the form of Piers Plowman / Ralph Hanna
- Petrarch's pleasures, Chaucer's revulsions, and the aesthetics of renunciation in late-medieval culture / Andrew Galloway
- Chaucer's history-effect / Steven Justice
- Seigneurial poetics, or the poacher, the prikasour, the hunt and its oeuvre / Frank Grady
- Agency and the poetics of sensation in Gower's Mirour de l'omme / Maura Nolan
- Genre and source in Troilus and Criseyde / Lee Patterson
- The silence of Langland's study : matter, invisibility, instruction / D. Vance Smith
- Voice and public interiorities : Chaucer, Orpheus, Machaut / David Lawton.