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How to Read Middle English Poetry Daniel Sawyer (Departmental Lecturer in English Literature and Manuscript Studies, University of Oxford)

How to Read Middle English Poetry By Daniel Sawyer (Departmental Lecturer in English Literature and Manuscript Studies, University of Oxford)

Summary

A textbook that introduces students to Middle English poetry and offers advice about the understanding and interpretation of the genre, covering verse in English and Scots from c.1150 to c.1500.

How to Read Middle English Poetry Summary

How to Read Middle English Poetry by Daniel Sawyer (Departmental Lecturer in English Literature and Manuscript Studies, University of Oxford)

How to Read Middle English Poetry guides readers through poetry between 1150 and 1500, for study and pleasure. Chapters give down-to-earth advice on enjoying and analyzing each aspect of verse, from the choice of single words, through syntax, metre, rhyme, and stanza-design, up to the play of larger forms across whole poems. How to Read Middle English Poetry covers major figuressuch as Chaucer, Langland, the Pearl Poet, and Robert Henrysonbut also delves into exciting anonymous lyrics, romances, and drama. It shows, too, how some modern poets have drawn on earlier poems, and how Middle English and early Scots provide crucial standpoints from which to think through present-day writing. Contextual sections discuss how poetry was heard aloud, introduce manuscripts and editing, and lay out Middle English poetry's ties to other tongues, including French, Welsh, and Latin. Critical terms are highlighted and explained both in the main text and in a full indexed glossary, while the uses of key tools such as the Middle English Dictionary are described and modeled. References to accessible editions and electronic resources mean that the book needs no accompanying anthology. At once thorough, wide-ranging, and practical, How to Read Middle English Poetry is indispensable for students exploring Middle English or early Scots, and for anyone curious about the heart of poetry's history.

How to Read Middle English Poetry Reviews

This is an excellent, comprehensive, and warmly approachable guide to the reading of Middle English poetry. I will recommend it to all my students, and would extend that recommendation to anyone interested in the poetry of any period. * Laura Ashe, English Studies *

About Daniel Sawyer (Departmental Lecturer in English Literature and Manuscript Studies, University of Oxford)

Daniel Sawyer is Departmental Lecturer in English Literature and Manuscript Studies at the University of Oxford. He read English at Queen Mary, University of London, and studied for his MSt and DPhil in English at St Hilda's College, Oxford. He has held fellowships at the Huntington Library in California, and at Corpus Christi College, Merton College, and St Hilda's College, Oxford. He has spent more than a decade teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Old and Middle English literature; his research interests range across early manuscripts, editing, and the history of poetry seen in long perspective.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1: Why Old Poetry? 2: Wording 3: Phrasing 4: Metre (I): Alternating Metres 5: Metre (II): Alliterative Verse 6: Rhyme 7: Stanzas 8: Grander Designs 9: Manuscripts, Texts, Editions 10: Poetry of Many Tongues 11: Verse Takes Breath Epilogue: Craft in an Unfixed Time Appendix

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NGR9780198895244
9780198895244
0198895240
How to Read Middle English Poetry by Daniel Sawyer (Departmental Lecturer in English Literature and Manuscript Studies, University of Oxford)
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Oxford University Press
2024-05-20
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