A stylistic and historical study of one of the most celebrated features of Middle English alliterative poetry, the passages of vivid description. The study explores the narrative function of such descriptions, and the models for the poets' descriptive techniques.
Thorlac Turville-Petre Livres
Professeur émérite des arts à l'Université de Nottingham, Thorlac Turville-Petre est issu d'une lignée académique distinguée, étant le fils de Gabriel Turville-Petre et Joan Elizabeth Blomfield. Son travail savant explore l'analyse littéraire, examinant des styles d'écriture uniques et une profondeur thématique. L'approche de Turville-Petre offre des perspectives éclairées sur la littérature.






Reading Middle English Literature
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
This introduction provides the guidance that modern readers need to come to an informed appreciation of the writings of medieval England. An introduction to English literature written in the four centuries following the Norman Conquest. Written by the well-known medievalist, Thorlac Turville-Petre.
An introduction to the wide range of literature written in England between 1150 and 1400. The first part describes the language of the time to enable the reader to achieve a proper understanding of the literature introduced in the second part.
Focusing on the tradition of alliterative poetry in medieval English literature, this anthology features lesser-known, unmodernized poems. It provides readers with explanatory footnotes that facilitate a deeper critical engagement with the texts. Originally published in 1989, it serves as a valuable resource for understanding this unique poetic form and its historical context.
Pearl
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The poem explores a father's profound grief after losing his infant daughter, who appears to him in a dream. In this surreal encounter, she guides him towards understanding the role of death within the divine plan. This poignant narrative, rooted in the themes of loss and reconciliation, is one of four notable works by the author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, showcasing the depth of medieval literature.