Allegory and the Poetic Self: First-Person Narration in Late Medieval Literature
The rise of an influential new family of poetry in the Middle Ages This book is the first collective examination of late medieval intimate first-person narratives that blur the lines between author, narrator, and protagonist and usually feature personification allegory and courtly love tropes, creat...
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Zusammenfassung: | The rise of an influential new family of poetry in the
Middle Ages
This book is the first collective examination of late medieval
intimate first-person narratives that blur the lines between
author, narrator, and protagonist and usually feature
personification allegory and courtly love tropes, creating an
experimental new family of poetry. In this volume, contributors
analyze why the allegorical first-person romance embedded itself in
the vernacular literature of Western Europe and remained popular
for more than two centuries.
The editors identify and discuss three predominant forms within
this family: debate poetry, dream allegories, and autobiographies.
Contributors offer textual analyses of key works from late medieval
German, French, Italian, and Iberian literature, with discussion of
developments in England, as well.
Allegory and the Poetic Self offers a sophisticated,
theoretically current discussion of relevant literature. This
exploration of medieval "I" narratives offers insights not just
into the premodern period but also into Western literature's
subsequent traditions of self-analysis and identity crafting
through storytelling. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv3029w0p |