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Derek Pearsall

    Derek Pearsall è un eminente medievista e studioso di Chaucer, i cui scritti approfonditi esplorano il cuore della letteratura e della cultura medievale. Il suo lavoro illumina le creazioni di autori come Chaucer, Langland e Gower, insieme a studi meticolosi di manoscritti e contesti storici. Pearsall offre ai lettori una profonda esplorazione della mentalità e del mondo artistico del Medioevo. La sua erudizione fornisce profonde intuizioni sull'eredità duratura delle tradizioni letterarie medievali.

    John Lydgate
    Old English and Middle English Poetry
    Chaucer to Spenser
    Gothic Europe 1200-1450
    • Gothic Europe 1200-1450

      • 308pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the cultural landscape of Gothic Europe from 1200 to 1450, the book explores the rich achievements in various art forms, including cathedral construction, manuscript illumination, and stained glass. It celebrates the era's artistic innovations while delving into the social origins and production systems that fueled these cultural endeavors, offering a comprehensive account of the period's creative vitality.

      Gothic Europe 1200-1450
    • Chaucer to Spenser

      • 1000pagine
      • 35 ore di lettura

      In this key anthology Derek Pearsall offers a radically new approach to those teaching and studying English writing from Geoffrey Chaucer to the early work of Edmund Spenser.

      Chaucer to Spenser
    • Old English and Middle English Poetry

      • 364pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the historical context of English poetry, this book explores the conditions that fostered its development from Old English to Middle English. It emphasizes the integral functions assigned to poetry throughout history, offering insights into its nature and evolution. The work provides a foundational understanding of the cultural and literary influences that shaped early English poetic forms.

      Old English and Middle English Poetry
    • John Lydgate

      • 328pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the work of John Lydgate, this book emphasizes the importance of understanding his contributions within the context of medieval literature rather than viewing him as a precursor to Renaissance thought. It aims to restore a sense of perspective on Lydgate's significance, highlighting his medieval roots and the enduring value of his work. The exploration challenges modern interpretations that may overlook the authenticity of his medieval identity.

      John Lydgate