The song of Troilus: lyric authority in the medieval book
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, [2015]
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Amtliche Druckschrift, Monographie, Nachschlagewerk, Elektronische Ressource
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The Song of Troilus traces the origins of modern authorship in the formal experimentation of medieval writers. Thomas C. Stillinger analyzes a sequence of narrative books that are in some way constructed around lyric poems: Dante's Vita Nuova, Bocaccio's Filostrato, and Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde. The shared aim of these texts, he argues, is to imagine and achieve an unprecedented auctoritas: a "lyric authority" that combines the expressive subjectivity of courtly love poetry with the impersonal authority of Biblical commentary. Each of the three establishes its own formal and intertextual dynamics; in complex and unexpected ways, the hierarchies of Latin learning are charged with erotic force, allowing the creation of a new vernacular Book of Love.The Song of Troilus is a linked series of incisive close readings. Each chapter defines and investigates a range of philological, intertextual, and theoretical problems; in addition to explicating his three principal texts, Stillinger offers important insights into a range of medieval traditions, from Psalm commentary to Trojan historiography to Ricardian political satire. At the same time, The Song of Troilus is a sophisticated narrative of cultural change and a searching meditation on history, desire, and writing.The Song of Troilus is an original and highly readable study of three major medieval texts; it will be of compelling interest to students and scholars of medieval literature, and to all those exploring the history of authorship and the implications of literary form.
Frontmatter --; Contents --; Acknowledgments --; A Note on Texts and Translations --; Introduction “Of Making Many Books . . .” --; 1. Sacra Pagina --; 2. Dante’s Divisions: Structures of Authority in the Vita Nuova --; 3. Dante’s Divisions: The History of Division --; 4. The Form of Filostrato --; 5. The Form of Troilus: Boccaccio, Chaucer, and the Picture of History --; 6. Sailing to Charybdis: The Second Canticus Troili and the Contexts of Chaucer’s Troilus --; Afterword. Looking Back --; Notes --; Bibliography --; Index --; Backmatter
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The song of Troilus: lyric authority in the medieval book
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Verantwortlichkeitsangabe: | Thomas C. Stillinger |
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Stillinger, Thomas C. [author.] |
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Veröffentlichung: | Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, [2015] |
Medientyp: | Amtliche Druckschrift, Monographie, Nachschlagewerk |
Datenträgertyp: | Elektronische Ressource |
Umfang: | 1 online resource (300 p.) |
ISBN: | 1-5128-0944-6; 0-585-17291-9 |
DOI: | 10.9783/9781512809442 |
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