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The Poems of William Dunbar

Af: William Dunbar Engelsk Hardback

The Poems of William Dunbar

Af: William Dunbar Engelsk Hardback
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William Dunbar (c.1460-1520) bridges the divide between medieval bard and Renaissance poet. From the sonorous beat of the Lament for the Makaris to the subtle satire of "The Tretis of the Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo", his self-knowledge and mocking wit points to the development of a modern artistic consciousness while his skill, craftsmanship and sense of language still have the power to inspire today. This book is a must-have for any serious scholar of European Medieval and Renaissance literature. The first volume gives the text of every Dunbar poem while the second provides a wealth of explanatory notes and reference material, allowing each poem to be easily studied in-depth. As well as freshly established texts of all Dunbar''s works, these two volumes contain a full introduction; a complete listing of textual variants in all the early manuscripts and printings; extensive notes on every poem; a glossary; and lists of sources and secondary material.One of the editor''s chief concerns has been to elucidate not just the literal sense but also the connotations of Dunbar''s words: the figurative and metaphoric uses, the legalisms, poetic archaisms, puns and other wordplay, as well as the use of proverbs, scriptural allusions and debts or affinity to earlier poets. This has taken her into many varied and unexpected areas of medieval life and thought in assembling her line-by-line commentary on every poem in the edition. Readers will find new information about obscure words and phrases and no difficult passage is passed over silently. These volumes are a tribute not only to the wonderful poet whose works they contain but also to the industry, erudition and acumen of his latest editor.
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William Dunbar (c.1460-1520) bridges the divide between medieval bard and Renaissance poet. From the sonorous beat of the Lament for the Makaris to the subtle satire of "The Tretis of the Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo", his self-knowledge and mocking wit points to the development of a modern artistic consciousness while his skill, craftsmanship and sense of language still have the power to inspire today. This book is a must-have for any serious scholar of European Medieval and Renaissance literature. The first volume gives the text of every Dunbar poem while the second provides a wealth of explanatory notes and reference material, allowing each poem to be easily studied in-depth. As well as freshly established texts of all Dunbar''s works, these two volumes contain a full introduction; a complete listing of textual variants in all the early manuscripts and printings; extensive notes on every poem; a glossary; and lists of sources and secondary material.One of the editor''s chief concerns has been to elucidate not just the literal sense but also the connotations of Dunbar''s words: the figurative and metaphoric uses, the legalisms, poetic archaisms, puns and other wordplay, as well as the use of proverbs, scriptural allusions and debts or affinity to earlier poets. This has taken her into many varied and unexpected areas of medieval life and thought in assembling her line-by-line commentary on every poem in the edition. Readers will find new information about obscure words and phrases and no difficult passage is passed over silently. These volumes are a tribute not only to the wonderful poet whose works they contain but also to the industry, erudition and acumen of his latest editor.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 600
ISBN-13: 9780948877384
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 0948877383
Kategori: Scotland
Udg. Dato: 28 feb 1999
Længde: 51mm
Bredde: 225mm
Højde: 146mm
Forlag: Association for Scottish Literary Studies
Oplagsdato: 28 feb 1999
Forfatter(e): William Dunbar
Forfatter(e) William Dunbar


Kategori Scotland


ISBN-13 9780948877384


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 600


Udgave


Længde 51mm


Bredde 225mm


Højde 146mm


Udg. Dato 28 feb 1999


Oplagsdato 28 feb 1999


Forlag Association for Scottish Literary Studies