Coterie Poetics and the Beginnings of the English Literary Tradition: From Chaucer to Spenser
In Coterie Poetics and the Beginnings of the English Literary Tradition, R. D. Perry reveals how poetic coteries formed and maintained the English literary tradition. Perry shows that, from Geoffrey Chaucer to Edmund Spenser, the poets who bridged the medieval and early modern periods created a prof...
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Zusammenfassung: | In Coterie Poetics and the Beginnings of the English Literary Tradition, R. D. Perry reveals how poetic coteries formed and maintained the English literary tradition. Perry shows that, from Geoffrey Chaucer to Edmund Spenser, the poets who bridged the medieval and early modern periods created a profusion of coterie forms as they sought to navigate their relationships with their contemporaries and to the vernacular literary traditions that preceded them. Rather than defining coteries solely as historical communities of individuals sharing work, Perry reframes them as products of authors signaling associations with one another across time and space, in life and on the page. From Geoffrey Chaucer's associations with both his fellow writers in London and with his geographically distant French contemporaries, to Thomas Hoccleve's emphatic insistence that he was "aqweyntid" with Chaucer even after Chaucer's death, to John Lydgate's formations of "virtual coteries" of a wide range of individuals alive and dead who can only truly come together on the page, the book traces how writers formed the English literary tradition by signaling social connections.By forming coteries, both real and virtual, based on shared appreciation of a literary tradition, these authors redefine what should be valued in that tradition, shaping and reshaping it accordingly. Perry shows how our notion of the English literary tradition came to be and how it could be imagined otherwise |
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title | Coterie Poetics and the Beginnings of the English Literary Tradition From Chaucer to Spenser |
title_auth | Coterie Poetics and the Beginnings of the English Literary Tradition From Chaucer to Spenser |
title_exact_search | Coterie Poetics and the Beginnings of the English Literary Tradition From Chaucer to Spenser |
title_full | Coterie Poetics and the Beginnings of the English Literary Tradition From Chaucer to Spenser R. D. Perry |
title_fullStr | Coterie Poetics and the Beginnings of the English Literary Tradition From Chaucer to Spenser R. D. Perry |
title_full_unstemmed | Coterie Poetics and the Beginnings of the English Literary Tradition From Chaucer to Spenser R. D. Perry |
title_short | Coterie Poetics and the Beginnings of the English Literary Tradition |
title_sort | coterie poetics and the beginnings of the english literary tradition from chaucer to spenser |
title_sub | From Chaucer to Spenser |
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