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Fictions of Witness in the Confessio Amantis

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eBook - Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)

Fredell, Joel

PALGRAVE MACMILLAN

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<p><i>Fictions of Witness in the Confessio Amantis </i>details the first years of the Confessios material history and offers a major revision to a centurys old narrative of political revision and conversion around the trauma of 1400. Joel Fredell argues for late stage revisions by Gower to his great poem in Middle English from the late 1390s up to Gowers death in 1408. This approach, new to scholarship for Ricardian and Lancastrian literature, demands profound re-evaluation of Gower's poetic persona and its entanglement in the opening and closing books of the <i>Confessio</i>. It offers a reassessment of the political and literary relationships between versions dedicated to Richard II and Henry IV. It repositions Gower's laureate status in a London world of deluxe book production that created a canon of Ricardian poets linked to their fifteenth-century inheritors. Finally, it identifies for the first time how late medieval authors designed their poetry as fictional artifacts that witness history from quasi-chronicles like Maidstones <i>Concordia</i> or <i>Richard the Redeless</i>, quasi-petitions like the Lollard Petition to the King and Parliament, quasi-epistles that begin so many texts, quasi-transcripts such as the <i>Record and Process of the Deposition of Richard II</i>, and so on.</p>

Autorenportrait

<p><strong>Joel Fredell</strong> is Professor of English at Southeastern Louisiana University, USA. </p> <p>"Recipient of the 2024 John Hurt Fisher Award for `significant contribution to Gower Studies.¿" </p>

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 07.06.2023

Umfang: 20.47 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9783031279645

Umbreit-Nr.: 9772147

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