The Oxford Book of Late Medieval Verse and Prose (Oxford paperbacks)

The Oxford Book of Late Medieval Verse and Prose (Oxford paperbacks)

by Douglas Gray (Editor), Douglas Gray (Editor)

Synopsis

An anthology of English literature covering the period from the death of Chaucer in 1400 to the early years of Henry VIII's reign (1520). The extracts chosen represent not only the familiar authors such as Malory, Henryson, Skelton and More and well known types of literature - songs and lyrics, ballads and romances - but also texts which have not been previously published or are available only in obscure editions. A number of works, such as The Testament of Cresseid , Mankind and Everyman are given in full. Every item included is also supported by a commentary and glossary. In order to give a sense of the period, the selection is not narrowly literary in its conception for alongside the literary works are private letters, scenes from chronicles, extracts from books on alchemy and medicine, hunting and fishing. There are recipes - for grilled salmon, for stewed partridge and to make hair grow, and tips for prospective pilgrims to the Holy Land.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 608
Edition: New
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 01 Jan 1989

ISBN 10: 0192822454
ISBN 13: 9780192822451

Author Bio

About the Editor
Douglas Gray is J.R.R. Tolkien Professor of English Literature and Language at the University of Oxford and is author of several books, including The Faerie Queene, Themes and Images in the Medieval English Religious Lyric, A Chaucer Glossary, and A Selection of Religious Lyrics.