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3. The Consolation of Tragedy: Protrepsis in the Troilus
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Eleanor Johnson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Aknowledgments vii
- INTRODUCTION. Formalism and Ethics: The Practice of Literary Theory 1
- 1. Formal Experiments with Ethical Writing: Prosimetrum and Protrepsis 19
- 2. Sensible Prose and a Sense of Meter: Chaucer’s Aesthetic Sentence in the Boece and Troilus and Criseyde 55
- 3. The Consolation of Tragedy: Protrepsis in the Troilus 92
- 4. Prosimetrum and the Canterbury Philosophy of Literature 122
- 5. Political Protrepsis: Usk and Gower 166
- 6. Hoccleve and the Convention of Mixed-Form Protrepsis 202
- Conclusion A Mixed-Form Tradition of Literary Theory and Practice 232
- Bibliography 237
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Aknowledgments vii
- INTRODUCTION. Formalism and Ethics: The Practice of Literary Theory 1
- 1. Formal Experiments with Ethical Writing: Prosimetrum and Protrepsis 19
- 2. Sensible Prose and a Sense of Meter: Chaucer’s Aesthetic Sentence in the Boece and Troilus and Criseyde 55
- 3. The Consolation of Tragedy: Protrepsis in the Troilus 92
- 4. Prosimetrum and the Canterbury Philosophy of Literature 122
- 5. Political Protrepsis: Usk and Gower 166
- 6. Hoccleve and the Convention of Mixed-Form Protrepsis 202
- Conclusion A Mixed-Form Tradition of Literary Theory and Practice 232
- Bibliography 237
- Index 251