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Imaginings Of Time In Lydgate And Hoccleves Verse Karen Elaine Smyth

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Imaginings Of Time In Lydgate And Hoccleves Verse Karen Elaine Smyth
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.89 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Karen Elaine Smyth
ISBN: 9781409406310, 9781409406327, 1409406318, 1409406326
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Imaginings Of Time In Lydgate And Hoccleves Verse Karen Elaine Smyth by Karen Elaine Smyth 9781409406310, 9781409406327, 1409406318, 1409406326 instant download after payment.

Using empirical research to explore medieval writers' imaginings of time, this study presents a new morphology by which to study narratives of time in fifteenth-century literary culture, focusing on poems of John Lydgate and Thomas Hoccleve. Karen Smyth begins with an overview of medieval time-keeping devices and considers collective and individual attitudes and perceptions of time. She then examines a range of Middle English authors' appropriations and innovations in relation to such perceptions, identifying competitions of tradition and innovation, allowing for an interrogation of commonly accepted medieval theories of time. An empirically based morphology emerges and is used to examine narratives of time in Lydgate and Hoccleve's work. Through a series of close readings of selected short poems and Lydgate's "Troy Book", "Fall of Princes", and "Siege of Thebes" and of Hoccleve's "Regiments of Princes and Series", Karen Smyth looks at expressions of time and examples of the authors' negotiation of time consciousness, illustrating how both poets manipulate a range of cultural narratives of time in order to create multiple and sometimes competing temporalities within a single poem. Smyth simultaneously draws attention to Lydgate's and Hoccleve's underestimated artistic skills and lays out a means to re-evaluate medieval cultural attitudes towards time.

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