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Reason and Imagination in Chaucer, the Perle-Poet, and the Cloud-Author

Seeing from the Center
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184 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Palgrave Macmillanerschienen am20.09.20112011
This collection makes the compelling argument that Chaucer, the Perle -poet, and The Cloud of Unknowing author, exploited analogue and metaphor for marking out the pedagogical gap between science and the imagination. Here, respected contributors add definition to arguments that have our attention and energies in the twenty-first century.mehr
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KlappentextThis collection makes the compelling argument that Chaucer, the Perle -poet, and The Cloud of Unknowing author, exploited analogue and metaphor for marking out the pedagogical gap between science and the imagination. Here, respected contributors add definition to arguments that have our attention and energies in the twenty-first century.
ZusammenfassungThe relationship between science and imagination is much debated in literary studies currentlyWorks on Chaucer sellTarte Holley is a big name in medieval studies
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-230-10510-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum20.09.2011
Auflage2011
Seiten184 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht383 g
IllustrationenXVI, 184 p.
Artikel-Nr.12979208
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
The Nun's Priest's Tale : Bookspace as Public Plaza The House of Fame : "I wot myself best how y stonde" The Book of the Duchess : The Space of Self Perle : The Pedagogy of Soul and Self Patience : The Space of Play The Cloud of Unknowing : The Space of the Seeking Spiritmehr
Kritik
"Palgrave's The New Middle Ages series puts out thought-provoking and theoretically timely books. Holley's book, too, fulfills that mission . . . Not only is Holley's book thought-provoking in terms of the relation or struggle between reason and imagination and its gaps, but also it suggests that the gaps between the 'modern' and the 'medieval' are not as wide as we think." - The Medieval Reviewmehr

Autor

Linda Tarte Holley is Professor Emerita atNorth Carolina State University. She is the author of Chaucer's Measuring Eye and the co-editor of Closure in the Canterbury Tales.
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