The Romance of the Rose and the Making of Fourteenth-Century English Literature by Philip Knox

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Provides a new account of the literary history of fourteenth-century England, arguing that many of this period's most distinctive literary experiments emerge through a productive dialogue with the Romance of the Rose, a jointly-authored medieval French poem.

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The Romance of the Rose and the Making of Fourteenth-Century English Literature by Philip Knox

The Romance of the Rose had a transformative effect on the multilingual literary culture of fourteenth-century England, leaving more material evidence for late medieval English-speaking readers than any other vernacular literary work from mainland Europe. This book examines its decisive effect on English literature of the fourteenth century, and new literary experiments it provoked from writers such as Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, William Langland, and the author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Linking the English afterlife of the Rose to a host of ongoing cultural developments in mainland Europe, The Romance of the Rose and the Making of Fourteenth-Century English Literature reveals the deep interconnectedness of English and European literary culture. Examining courtly, clerical, and classicising orientations towards the text, it presents new arguments for the place of the Rose at the centre of fourteenth-century English literature, and explores its rich manuscript history to reveal new evidence about the cultural significance of this love allegory from thirteenth-century France. The chapters avoid an author-centred approach, arranging readings of the Rose and its relation with English literature in constellations that reveal complex unfolding inter-relation of the diverse readings of the Rose that took place in fourteenth-century England.
The book offers insights on writers such as Jean de Meun, Chaucer, Gower, Christine de Pizan, and William LanglandReadings of the text are organized in groupings that demonstrate the ongoing interrelation of the many interpretations that arose in England in the 14th century. * D. Pesta, CHOICE *
The Rose, it is suggested, 'has been so difficult to describe in modern criticism' because of its 'multiplicity, and the colliding-together of different reading practices that it produced'. Knox has coped with that difficulty superbly well, producing literary criticism of the highest order. Densely written, intellectually sparkling and always absorbing, this is an exceptional book which frequently achieves brilliance. * Alastair Minnis, Review of English Studies *
This book should be an invaluable resource for scholars of both French and English literature interested in the Rose and its afterlives. * Misty Schieberle, French Studies *
Well written, learned, meticulously organized, and characterized by skilful readings of French and English texts and by a sensitivity to manuscript contexts, this book should be an invaluable resource for scholars of both French and English literature interested in the Rose and its afterlives. * Misty Schieberle, French Studies *
This is an intellectually serious work of literary history that sheds light on a mercurial masterpiece. * Julie Orlemanski, Modern Philology *
Philip Knox is a University Lecturer in Medieval English Literature at the University of Cambridge, and a fellow of King's College. He is one of the editors of New Medieval Literatures.
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ISBN 13 9780192847171
ISBN 10 0192847171
Title The Romance of the Rose and the Making of Fourteenth-Century English Literature
Author Philip Knox
Series Oxford Studies In Medieval Literature And Culture
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2022-02-17
Number of pages 320
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