Literary character : the human figure in early English writing
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PR275.C42 F69 2003
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PR275.C42 F69 2003
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LC Subjects
Characters and characteristics in literature.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- -1400 -- Characters.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- -1400 -- Political and social views.
English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism.
English literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- History and criticism.
Human beings in literature.
Literature and society -- England -- History -- 16th century.
Literature and society -- England -- History -- To 1500.
Spenser, Edmund, -- 1552?-1599 -- Characters.
Spenser, Edmund, -- 1552?-1599 -- Political and social views.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- -1400 -- Characters.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- -1400 -- Political and social views.
English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism.
English literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- History and criticism.
Human beings in literature.
Literature and society -- England -- History -- 16th century.
Literature and society -- England -- History -- To 1500.
Spenser, Edmund, -- 1552?-1599 -- Characters.
Spenser, Edmund, -- 1552?-1599 -- Political and social views.
OCLC Fast Subjects
Characters and characteristics in literature.
Characters and characteristics.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- -1400
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
England.
English literature -- Early modern.
English literature -- Middle English.
History.
Human beings in literature.
Literature and society.
Political and social views.
Spenser, Edmund, -- 1552?-1599
Characters and characteristics.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- -1400
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
England.
English literature -- Early modern.
English literature -- Middle English.
History.
Human beings in literature.
Literature and society.
Political and social views.
Spenser, Edmund, -- 1552?-1599
Other Subjects
18.05 English literature.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- -1400 -- Characters.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- -1400 -- Political and social views.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- ca. 1340-1400.
Chaucer, Geoffrey.
Engels.
Faerie queene.
Langland, William.
Letterkunde.
Literarische Gestalt
Literatur
Littérature anglaise -- 1100-1500 (Moyen anglais) -- Histoire et critique.
Littérature et société -- Angleterre -- Histoire -- 16e siècle.
Mittelenglisch.
Pardoner's tale.
Personages.
Piers Plowman.
Skelton, John.
Spenser, Edmund, -- 1552?-1599 -- Characters.
Spenser, Edmund, -- 1552?-1599 -- Political and social views.
Spenser, Edmund, -- ca. 1552-1599.
Spenser, Edmund.
Tunnyng of Elynour Rummyng.
Êtres humains dans la littérature.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- -1400 -- Characters.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- -1400 -- Political and social views.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, -- ca. 1340-1400.
Chaucer, Geoffrey.
Engels.
Faerie queene.
Langland, William.
Letterkunde.
Literarische Gestalt
Literatur
Littérature anglaise -- 1100-1500 (Moyen anglais) -- Histoire et critique.
Littérature et société -- Angleterre -- Histoire -- 16e siècle.
Mittelenglisch.
Pardoner's tale.
Personages.
Piers Plowman.
Skelton, John.
Spenser, Edmund, -- 1552?-1599 -- Characters.
Spenser, Edmund, -- 1552?-1599 -- Political and social views.
Spenser, Edmund, -- ca. 1552-1599.
Spenser, Edmund.
Tunnyng of Elynour Rummyng.
Êtres humains dans la littérature.
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
xii, 263 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"Chaucer introduces the characters of the Knight and the Prioress in the General Prologue to The Canterbury Tales. Beginning with these familiar figures, Elizabeth Fowler develops a new method of analyzing literary character. She argues that words generate human figures in our reading minds by reference to paradigmatic cultural models of the person. These models - such as the pilgrim, the conqueror, the maid, the narrator - originate in a variety of cultural spheres. A concept Fowler terms the "social person" is the key to understanding both the literary details of specific characterizations and their indebtedness to history and culture."
Description
"Drawing on central texts of medieval and early modern England, Fowler demonstrates that literary characters are created by assembling social persons from throughout culture. Her perspective allows her to offer strikingly original readings of works by Chaucer, Langland, Skelton, and Spenser, and to reformulate and resolve several classic interpretive problems. In so doing, she reframes accepted notions of the process and the consequences of reading." "Developing insights from law, theology, economic thought, and political philosophy, Fowler's book replaces the traditional view of characters as autonomous individuals with an interpretive approach in which each character is seen as a battle of many archetypes."
Description
"According to Fowler, the social person provides the template that enables authors to portray, and readers to recognize, the highly complex human figures that literature requires."--Jacket.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Fowler, E. (2003). Literary character: the human figure in early English writing . Cornell University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Fowler, Elizabeth, 1958-. 2003. Literary Character: The Human Figure in Early English Writing. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Fowler, Elizabeth, 1958-. Literary Character: The Human Figure in Early English Writing Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2003.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Fowler, E. (2003). Literary character: the human figure in early english writing. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Fowler, Elizabeth. Literary Character: The Human Figure in Early English Writing Cornell University Press, 2003.
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