特罗勒斯与克丽西德 (诺顿英国文学评论系列) Trolius and Criseyde

分類: 图书,进口原版书,文学 Literature,
作者: Stephen A. Barney 著
出 版 社: 华文出版社
出版时间: 2006-12-1字数:版次: 1页数: 628印刷时间: 2005/11/01开本:印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780393927559包装: 平装内容简介
This Norton Critical Edition of Chaucer’s masterpiece is based on Stephen Barney’s acclaimed text and is accompanied by a translation of its major source, Boccaccio’s Filostrato. The editor’s lucid introduction, marginal glosses, and explanatory annotations make Troilus and Criseyde easily accessible to students with no prior knowledge of Chaucer or Middle English. Also included is Robert Henryson’s Testament of Cresseid, the poignant "sequel" to Troilus and Criseyde from fifteenth-century Scotland.
"Criticism" includes ten essays by a diverse group of distinguished Chaucerians, among them C. S. Lewis, E. Talbot Donaldson, Karla Taylor, Lee Patterson, and Jill Mann, that illuminate the major scholarly issues raised by this complex and challenging poem.
A Glossary and Selected Bibliography are also included.
作者简介
Stephen Barney is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of Studies in ’Troilus’: Chaucer’s Text, Meter, and Diction, Allegories in History, Allegories of Love and Word Hoard: An Introduction to the Old English Vocabulary. He is the editor of Chaucer’s ’Troilus’: Essays in Criticism and Annotation and Its Texts. His edited text of Troilus and Criseyde appears in The Riverside Chaucer.
目录
Introduction
The Text of Troilus and Criseyde, with facing page Il Filostrato
THe Yestament of Cresseid by Robert Henryson
Criticism
C.S. LewisWhat Chaucer Really Did to Il Filostrato
Morton W. BloomfieldDistance and Predestination in Troilus and Criseyde
E. Talbot DonaldsonThe Ending of Troilus
Sheila DelaneyTechniques of Alienation in Troilus and Criseyde
David TaylorThe Term of Love: A Study of Troilus’s Style
Richard F. GreenTroilus and the Game of Love
Karla TaylorProverbs and the Authentication of Convention in Troilus and Criseyde
Lee PattersonFrom Chaucer and the Subject of History
Louise O. FradenburgOur own wo to drynke: Loss, Gender, and Chivalry in Troilus and Criseyde
Jill MannFrom Feminizing Chaucer
Glossary
Selected Bibliography