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7 ‘Hyt am I’: Voicing Selves in the Book of the Duchess, the Roman de la rose, and the Fonteinne Amoureuse
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- List of Contributors ix
- Abbreviations and Editions xi
- Introduction: Reopening the Book of the Duchess 1
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I. Books and Bodies
- 1 Codicology, Text, and the Book of the Duchess 11
- 2 Idleness, Chess, and Tables: Recuperating Fables in Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess 29
- 3 ‘Noon other werke’: The Work of Sleep in Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess 51
- 4 Discovering Woe: The Translation of Affect in Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess and Spenser’s Daphnaïda 71
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II. The Intertextual Duchess
- 5 Alcyone’s Grave: Inscription and Intertextuality in Chaucer, Spenser, and Ovid 97
- 6 Tribute to a Duchess: The Book of the Duchess and Machaut’s Remede de Fortune 119
- 7 ‘Hyt am I’: Voicing Selves in the Book of the Duchess, the Roman de la rose, and the Fonteinne Amoureuse 135
- 8 ‘Counterfeit’ Imitatio: Understanding the Poet-Patron Relationship in Machaut’s Fonteinne amoureuse and Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess 157
- 9 The Shock of the Old? The Unsettling Art of Chaucer’s Antique Citations 177
- 10 Response: The Book of the Duchess, Guillaume de Machaut, and the Image of the Archive 199
- Bibliography 213
- Index 230
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- List of Contributors ix
- Abbreviations and Editions xi
- Introduction: Reopening the Book of the Duchess 1
-
I. Books and Bodies
- 1 Codicology, Text, and the Book of the Duchess 11
- 2 Idleness, Chess, and Tables: Recuperating Fables in Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess 29
- 3 ‘Noon other werke’: The Work of Sleep in Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess 51
- 4 Discovering Woe: The Translation of Affect in Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess and Spenser’s Daphnaïda 71
-
II. The Intertextual Duchess
- 5 Alcyone’s Grave: Inscription and Intertextuality in Chaucer, Spenser, and Ovid 97
- 6 Tribute to a Duchess: The Book of the Duchess and Machaut’s Remede de Fortune 119
- 7 ‘Hyt am I’: Voicing Selves in the Book of the Duchess, the Roman de la rose, and the Fonteinne Amoureuse 135
- 8 ‘Counterfeit’ Imitatio: Understanding the Poet-Patron Relationship in Machaut’s Fonteinne amoureuse and Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess 157
- 9 The Shock of the Old? The Unsettling Art of Chaucer’s Antique Citations 177
- 10 Response: The Book of the Duchess, Guillaume de Machaut, and the Image of the Archive 199
- Bibliography 213
- Index 230