Ethics and eventfulness in middle English literature [Elektronisk resurs] / J.Allan Mitchell.
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Mitchell, J. Allan (John Allan), 1971- (författare)
- ISBN 9780230620728
- Publicerad: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
- Engelska 204 p.
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Serie: New Middle Ages
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http://dx.doi.org/10... (Table of Contents / Abstracts)
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- Introduction: Conceptual Personae * On Fortune, Philosophy, and Fidelity to the Event * Love and Ethics to Come in Troilus and Criseyde * Consolations of Pandarus: The Testament of Love and The Chaunce of the Dyse * Gower's Confessio Amantis and the Nature of Vernacular Ethics * Telling Fortunes in Lydgate's Fall of Princes * Moral Luck and Malory's Morte D'arthur.
- This study explores how fortune functions in relation to wider concerns about ethics and eventfulness in the works of Chaucer, Gower, Lydgate and Malory. -- This study explores how fortune functions in relation to wider concerns about ethics and eventfulness in the works of Chaucer, Gower, Lydgate, and Malory.
- "Ethics and Eventfulness is a bold and learned attempt to rethink the influence of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy on the English Middle Ages by re-positioning medieval thinking about Lady Fortune in terms appropriate to current philosophical and rhetorical discourses. Mitchell's analysis demonstrates both breadth and intimacy with medieval texts and their intellectual contexts, as he deals with Chaucer, Gower, Usk, Lydgate, Malory, and the little-known Chaunce of the Dyse. His fine grasp of contemporary thought allows him to ptopose some surprising congruences with more current idioms, including theories of 'eventfulness' and 'moral luck.' All of this is presented in a lucid and engaging style." - Peggy A. Knapp, Professor of English at , Carnegie Mellon University "J. Allan Mitchell aims to disrupt our usual understanding of ethics in late-medieval English literature. He links medieval and modern traditions of moral philosophy to recover a significant place for particularity, fortune, and contingency. Through this lens he offers new and challenging readings of agency and events in Chaucer, Gower, Lydgate, and Malory... His book shows not just the moral universe of medieval writers but what remains unresolved and irreducible within it." - Robert R. Edwards, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Pennsylvania State University "Mitchell performs a series of brilliant analyses, informed by modern theory, across a range of medieval literary texts both well known and less familiar. In the process he develops a radical case for rehabilitating fortune as a force to be reckoned with: a positive concept that articulates ethical problems arising from the contingent, the temporal, and the event. This book is essential reading on the topic of fortune in the Mmiddle Aages." - Peter Brown, Professor of English, University of Kent.
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- Fortune in literature. (LCSH)
- Ethics in literature. (LCSH)
- English literature -- History and criticism -- Middle English, 1100-1500. (LCSH)
- Literary studies: classical, early & medieval. (bicssc)
- Literature. (eflch)
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