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The performance of Middle English culture: essays on Chaucer and the drama in honor of Martin Stevens Paxson, James John • Clopper, Lawrence M. • Tomasch, Sylvia [Hrsg.]. |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Kurztitel: | Essays Martin Stevens |
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Autoren suchen: Paxson, James John • Clopper, Lawrence M. • Tomasch, Sylvia |
Inhalt
Sponsorship, reflexivity and resistance: cultural readings of the York Cycle plays |
Eliding the "medieval": Renaissance "new historicism" and sixteenth-century drama |
"Se in what stat thou doyst indwell": the shifting constructions of gender and power relations in wisdom |
The Chaucerian critique of medieval theatricality |
The experience of modernity in late medieval literature: urbanism, experience and rhetoric in some early descriptions of London |
Noah's wife's flood |
Textual pleasure in the "Miller's tale" |
Petrarch, Chaucer and the making of the Clerk |
The crisis of mediation in Chaucer's "Troilus and Criseyde" |
Reading Chaucer "ah ovo": mock-"exemplum" in the "Nun's Priest's tale" |
A postmodern performance: counter-reading Chaucer 's "Clerk's Tale" and Maxine Hong Kingston's "No name woman" |