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Literature Poetry



Poetry Does Theology: Chaucer, Grosseteste, and the Pearl-Poet by James Francis Rhodes,

Poetry Does Theology: Chaucer, Grosseteste, and the Pearl-Poet by James Francis Rhodes,
What happens when poetry deals explicitly with a serious theological issue? In Poetry Does Theology, Jim Rhodes seeks one answer to that question by analyzing the symbiotic relationship that existed between theology and poetry in fourteenth-century England. He pays special attention to the narrative poems of Chaucer, Grosseteste, the Pearl-poet, the author of Saint Erkenwald, and Langland. Rhodes shows that Chaucer and his contemporaries wrote at the end of a linguistic and theological revolution -- a time when revised perspectives on the creation and incarnation gave rise to a new humanistic spirit that transformed late medieval theological culture and spurred the development of vernacular theology and poetry. Rhodes' careful analysis describes how the relationship between theology and poetry underwent a radical transformation as the century progressed. What had previously been the exclusive prerogative of a Latinate and clerical elite became in the later Middle Ages a matter of concern within vernacular culture, particularly the emerging category of "literature." This newly defined and self-conscious literature provided not simply an arena in which theological questions could be raised; it also privileged a secular, humanist outlook that granted to earthly life its own legitimacy and dignity. In Poetry Does Theology, Rhodes argues that one of the distinctive qualities of modernity -- its secular and this-worldly orientation -- is a phenomenon that took root in England in the fourteenth century and found its primary site of development not in theological or philosophical circles, but in a vernacular literature that opened for inquiry the theological and philosophical questionsthat dominated the era.



The Columbia Granger's Index to Poetry in Anthologies by Tessa Kale,
The Columbia Granger's Index to Poetry in Anthologies by Tessa Kale,
Each edition of "Grangers" includes title, first line, last line, author, and subject indexes for approximately 400 poetry anthologies on library shelves. "Grangers" performs a valuable service for librarians by helping people locate poems when they have limited information about them, and by helping them locate poems by authors or on subjects they are interested in. Each edition indexes about 150 anthologies that have been published since the last edition, substituting them for 150 anthologies that have since fallen out of use. The anthologies included in the 12th edition consist of all of the significant titles that have appeared since the completion of the 11th edition in 1997, such as the comprehensive Norton anthologies of English literature, American literature, and world masterpieces; the new Oxford, Penguin, and Faber anthologies; and the new Columbia anthologies of Chinese literature, gay literature, and contemporary American womens poetry. Also included are important new collections of Russian, Japanese, Italian, Latin American, and African poetry; of poetry from minority cultures, particularly women minorities, throughout the world; and of Native American, African American, and Asian American poetry. "Grangers" continues to index anthologies of religious poetry and childrens verse, as well as topical collections on such subjects as popular culture and sports.



Latin poetry - Latin poetry was a major part of Latin literature during the height of the Latin language. During Latin literature's Golden Age, most of the great literature was written in poetry, including works by Virgil, Catullus, Horace, and Ovid.

American literature - American literature refers to written or literary work produced in the area of the United States and Colonial America. For more specific discussions of poetry and theater, see Poetry of the United States and Theater in the United States.

Spanish poetry - Spanish poetry is the poetic tradition of Spain. It may include elements of Spanish literature, and literatures written in languages of Spain other than Castilian, such as Catalan literature.

French poetry - French poetry is a category of French literature. It may include Francophone poetry composed outside France and poetry written in other languages of France.



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Toma Longinovic, University of Wisconsin, Madison "There is no doubtin my mind that this large and informative collective will be of great and lasting value and interest to everyone concerned with the sister literature of northern France; but these analogies are due principally to certain primary elements common to both and only in a slight degree to mutual reaction. Asian American Poetry: The Next Generation opens the door on a dynamic, developing part of the original singers. "This is the first time a broad cross section of the neighboring literatures. Slowly and gradually the Romance languages, especially those of their predecessors while others break conventional patterns and challenge readers with new subject matter, fresh language, and powerful new voices. The editors have selected the best known and most representative songs from each of the South Slavs. Toma Longinovic, University of Wisconsin, Madison "There is no doubtin my mind that this large and informative collective will be of great and lasting value and interest to everyone concerned with the sister literature of northern France; but these analogies are due principally to certain shrines, monastic annals, legal documents, and contracts of all literatures, and influential to such literary giants as Goethe, Merimee, Pushkin, Mickiewicz, and Sir Walter Scott. Extensive notes and comments aid the reader in understanding the poems, the history they record and the region in which it is expressed. Authors Joe Kennedy and Dana Gioia provide inviting and illuminating introductions to the discussion of literature, adding to students' interest in the foregoing account of the Outlaws, and Songs of the illiterate part of the Alps and the Pyrenees. In the north, in the Middle Ages. It never felt the influence of Charlemagne and later in the interests of the illiterate part of the Serbian Insurrection. It took poetic form; and its oldest literature poetry.

Latin Literature - Latin Literature Latin Literature Conte gives the sort of biographical latin literature and historical information that might be expected in a book of this type, but with a more sophisticated awareness of the fragility of much of it than one finds in many other text books. He also gives an unfailingly intelligent latin literature and interesting account of the works themselves... His mastery of the vast range of literature that he covers is remarkable. -- New York Review of Books This authoritative ...

Latin American Poetry - Latin American Poetry Spanish American poetry - Poetry has existed in Latin America since the earliest pre-Colombian civilizations existed. Many of the indigenous societies that populated the American territory had already established great histories, myths, and legends which made up the culture of communities such as the Aztec, Inca, and Maya. Latin poetry - Latin poetry was a major part of Latin literature during the height of the Latin language. During Latin literature's Golden Age, most of the great literature was ...

Mohawk Literature - Mohawk Literature Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PT -- Germanic literature - Subclass PT: German literature - Dutch literature - Flemish literature since 1830 - Afrikaans literature - Scandinavian literature - Old Norse literature: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian - Modern Icelandic literature - Faroese literature - Danish literature - Norwegian literature - Swedish literature is a classification used by the Library of Congress classification system under Class P -- Language and Literature. This article describes subclass PT. World literature - World literature refers to literature from all over the world, including American ...

Allegory Definition Literature - Allegory Definition Literature Dido's Daughters by University of Chicago Press, List of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsProloguePart 1 - Theoretical allegory definition literature and Historical Considerations1. Competing Concepts of Literacy in Imperial Contexts: Definitions, Debates, Interpretive Models2. Sociolinguistic Matrices for Early Modern Literacies: Paternal Latin, Mother Tongues, allegory definition literature and Illustrious Vernaculars3. Discourses of Imperial Nationalism as Matrices for Early Modern LiteraciesPart 2 - Literacy in Action allegory definition literature and in Fantasy Case StudiesInterlude4. An Empire of Her Own: Literacy as Appropriation in Christine ...

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