Originally published in 1967 The Pearl looks at the anonymous fourteenth century poet of Pearl. The book argues that the poem ranks in importance and interest with that of Chaucer and Langland, but suggests that it has always proved more difficult to approach to the modern reader. The aim of this book is to clear away some of the difficulty through a close examination of the material the poet had to draw on, and the poet's use of this in the organisation of the poem. The main themes are established through detailed analysis of the poem, which is seen as much more than either a lament for an individual or the mere figurative presentation of an idea.



Klappentext

Originally published in 1967 The Pearl looks at the anonymous fourteenth century poet of Pearl. The book argues that the poem ranks in importance and interest with that of Chaucer and Langland, but suggests that it has always proved more difficult to approach to the modern reader. The aim of this book is to clear away some of the difficulty through a close examination of the material the poet had to draw on, and the poet's use of this in the organisation of the poem. The main themes are established through detailed analysis of the poem, which is seen as much more than either a lament for an individual or the mere figurative presentation of an idea.



Inhalt

Preface

Part I: Proem

1. Purpose and Structure

2. The Garden of Loss

3. Images of Transformation

Part II: The Dream

4. The Earthly Paradise

5. Encounter

6. Symbols of Perfection

Part III: The Revelation

7. Less and More

8. The Heavenly City

Part IV: Coda

Index

Titel
The Pearl
Untertitel
An Interpretation
EAN
9780429560163
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
02.07.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
258