The second half of the fourteenth century saw a large uptick in the production of literature in English. This essay frames metrical variety and literary experimentation in the late fourteenth century as an opportunity for intellectual history. Beginning from the assumption that verse form is never incidental to the thinking it performs, the essay seeks to test Simon Jarvis’s concept of “prosody as cognition”, formulated with reference to Pope and Wordsworth, against a different literary archive.The essay is organized into three case studies introducing three kinds of metrical practice: the half-line structure in Middle English alliterative meter, the interplay between Latin and English in Piers Plowman, and final -e in Chaucer’s pentameter....
A decade ago, Thomas A. Bredehoft designed a new theory of Old English metre that classified Ælfric ...
This thesis argues that the Middle English alliterative prosody of the Piers Plowman tradition was i...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
The second half of the fourteenth century saw a large uptick in the production of literature in Engl...
What would English literary history look like if the unit of measure were not the political reign bu...
textThis dissertation challenges the standard view that fifteenth-century poets wrote irregular mete...
The alliterating poems written during the Alliterative Revival have mistakenly been grouped together...
The alliterating poems written during the Alliterative Revival have mistakenly been grouped together...
textThis study contributes to the search for metrical order in the 90,000 extant long lines of the l...
textThis study contributes to the search for metrical order in the 90,000 extant long lines of the l...
The importance of metrical analysis to the broad work of textual criticism and literary analysis can...
Medieval London, unlike medieval Paris, did not have a university. The absence of a dominant local i...
Medieval London, unlike medieval Paris, did not have a university. The absence of a dominant local i...
My dissertation, “Matter and Form in Medieval English Literature”, investigates the relationship bet...
The thesis deals with the history of the alliterative long line from Old English to both early and l...
A decade ago, Thomas A. Bredehoft designed a new theory of Old English metre that classified Ælfric ...
This thesis argues that the Middle English alliterative prosody of the Piers Plowman tradition was i...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
The second half of the fourteenth century saw a large uptick in the production of literature in Engl...
What would English literary history look like if the unit of measure were not the political reign bu...
textThis dissertation challenges the standard view that fifteenth-century poets wrote irregular mete...
The alliterating poems written during the Alliterative Revival have mistakenly been grouped together...
The alliterating poems written during the Alliterative Revival have mistakenly been grouped together...
textThis study contributes to the search for metrical order in the 90,000 extant long lines of the l...
textThis study contributes to the search for metrical order in the 90,000 extant long lines of the l...
The importance of metrical analysis to the broad work of textual criticism and literary analysis can...
Medieval London, unlike medieval Paris, did not have a university. The absence of a dominant local i...
Medieval London, unlike medieval Paris, did not have a university. The absence of a dominant local i...
My dissertation, “Matter and Form in Medieval English Literature”, investigates the relationship bet...
The thesis deals with the history of the alliterative long line from Old English to both early and l...
A decade ago, Thomas A. Bredehoft designed a new theory of Old English metre that classified Ælfric ...
This thesis argues that the Middle English alliterative prosody of the Piers Plowman tradition was i...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...