This thesis considers time and narrative play in dream poems and framed narratives. It begins with a chapter on the history of time perceptions and time-telling, and explores how ideas about time influenced medieval writers. It also surveys some modern views on the history of time-measurement a nd its influences on culture and the collective consciousness. Chapter two, after analysing the treatment of time in the Roman de la Rose, surveys some of the ways in which modern criticism has evaluated and conceived the genre of secular dream literature that developed from the Roman de la Rose. Chapter three examines the innovative use of the convention of beginning a poem with a seasonal opening and theorises that this becomes a `language' open to...
Dragons, Fairies, and Time: Imagining the Past in Medieval Welsh, Persian, and French Narratives exp...
Dream vision is an important and well _ known medieval narrative genre in poetry . The basic fra...
This dissertation treats the subject of temporality in Ovid’s exile poetry. I argue that the post-ex...
According to longstanding assumptions within both medieval scholarship and other fields of literary ...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
This thesis examines how early modern religious texts make time visible in their material forms. The...
This book provides a new approach to media and mediality from the perspective of cultural history, f...
This book provides a new approach to media and mediality from the perspective of cultural history, f...
The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries in England experienced an upsurge of texts that engage in som...
This volume is composed of selected papers from the main strand, \u27Time and Eternity\u27, at the s...
This dissertation argues that Chaucer’s early poems pluralize subjective experiences of time to chal...
This dissertation argues that Chaucer’s early poems pluralize subjective experiences of time to chal...
In this thesis, I analyse Beowulf as a self-reflexive poem on time based on representations of time ...
Dragons, Fairies, and Time: Imagining the Past in Medieval Welsh, Persian, and French Narratives exp...
Dream vision is an important and well _ known medieval narrative genre in poetry . The basic fra...
This dissertation treats the subject of temporality in Ovid’s exile poetry. I argue that the post-ex...
According to longstanding assumptions within both medieval scholarship and other fields of literary ...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
This study investigates medieval philosophical concepts of time and their influence on the poems of ...
This thesis examines how early modern religious texts make time visible in their material forms. The...
This book provides a new approach to media and mediality from the perspective of cultural history, f...
This book provides a new approach to media and mediality from the perspective of cultural history, f...
The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries in England experienced an upsurge of texts that engage in som...
This volume is composed of selected papers from the main strand, \u27Time and Eternity\u27, at the s...
This dissertation argues that Chaucer’s early poems pluralize subjective experiences of time to chal...
This dissertation argues that Chaucer’s early poems pluralize subjective experiences of time to chal...
In this thesis, I analyse Beowulf as a self-reflexive poem on time based on representations of time ...
Dragons, Fairies, and Time: Imagining the Past in Medieval Welsh, Persian, and French Narratives exp...
Dream vision is an important and well _ known medieval narrative genre in poetry . The basic fra...
This dissertation treats the subject of temporality in Ovid’s exile poetry. I argue that the post-ex...