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13. A Grammatical Approach to Personification Allegory
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
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I. History of Ideas
- 1. The Origin of the Concept of the Seven Cardinal Sins 2
- 2. Chaucer's Sense of History 12
- 3· Some Reflections on the Medieval Idea of Perfection 28
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II. Approaches to Medieval Literature
- 4. Understanding Old English Poetry 58
- 5. Symbolism in Medieval Lite 82
- 6. Episodic Motivation and Marvels in Epic and Romance 96
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III. Chaucer and Fourteenth-Century English Literature
- 7. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: An Appraisal (1961) 130
- 8. Piers Plowman as a Fourteenth- Century Apocalypse 158
- 9. Authenticating Realism and the Realism of Chaucer 174
- 10. Distance and Predestination in Troilus and Criseyde 200
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IV. Language and Linguistics
- 11. Canadian English and Its Relation to Eighteenth-Century American Speech 218
- 12. Final Root-forming Morphemes 232
- 13. A Grammatical Approach to Personification Allegory 242
- 14. The Syncategorematic in Poetry: From Semantics to Syntactics 262
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V. Essay-Reviews
- 15. Kenneth Sisam, The Structure of Beowulf (New York and Oxford, 1965) 277
- 16. Nevill Coghill, The Pardon of Piers Plowman (Proceedings of the British Academy, 1945) 283
- 17. D. W. Robertson and Bernard F. Huppé, Piers Plowman and Scriptural Tradition (Princeton, 1951) 289
- 18. Sanford Β. Meech, Design in Chaucer's "Troilus" (Syracuse, 1959) 297
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents ix
-
I. History of Ideas
- 1. The Origin of the Concept of the Seven Cardinal Sins 2
- 2. Chaucer's Sense of History 12
- 3· Some Reflections on the Medieval Idea of Perfection 28
-
II. Approaches to Medieval Literature
- 4. Understanding Old English Poetry 58
- 5. Symbolism in Medieval Lite 82
- 6. Episodic Motivation and Marvels in Epic and Romance 96
-
III. Chaucer and Fourteenth-Century English Literature
- 7. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: An Appraisal (1961) 130
- 8. Piers Plowman as a Fourteenth- Century Apocalypse 158
- 9. Authenticating Realism and the Realism of Chaucer 174
- 10. Distance and Predestination in Troilus and Criseyde 200
-
IV. Language and Linguistics
- 11. Canadian English and Its Relation to Eighteenth-Century American Speech 218
- 12. Final Root-forming Morphemes 232
- 13. A Grammatical Approach to Personification Allegory 242
- 14. The Syncategorematic in Poetry: From Semantics to Syntactics 262
-
V. Essay-Reviews
- 15. Kenneth Sisam, The Structure of Beowulf (New York and Oxford, 1965) 277
- 16. Nevill Coghill, The Pardon of Piers Plowman (Proceedings of the British Academy, 1945) 283
- 17. D. W. Robertson and Bernard F. Huppé, Piers Plowman and Scriptural Tradition (Princeton, 1951) 289
- 18. Sanford Β. Meech, Design in Chaucer's "Troilus" (Syracuse, 1959) 297
- Index 305