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  1. Reconstructing alliterative verse
    the pursuit of a medieval meter
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    "The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval... more

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    "The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval English literature, and also among the most enigmatic. The formal practice of alliterative poets exceeded the conceptual grasp of medieval literary theory; theorists are still playing catch-up today. This book explains the distinctive nature of alliterative meter, explores its differences from subsequent accentual-syllabic forms, and advances a reformed understanding of medieval English literary history. The startling formal variety of Piers Plowman and other Middle English alliterative poems comes into sharper focus when viewed in diachronic perspective: the meter was in transition; to understand it, we need to know where it came from and where it was headed at the moment it died out"...

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781107154100
    RVK Categories: HH 1130
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 99
    Subjects: Geschichte; Alliteration; English poetry; Middle Ages; Poetics; Altenglisch; Mittelenglisch; Alliteration; Stabreim
    Scope: x, 219 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Reconstructing alliterative verse
    the pursuit of a medieval meter
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval... more

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    The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval English literature, and also among the most enigmatic. The formal practice of alliterative poets exceeded the conceptual grasp of medieval literary theory; theorists are still playing catch-up today. This book explains the distinctive nature of alliterative meter, explores its differences from subsequent accentual-syllabic forms, and advances a reformed understanding of medieval English literary history. The startling formal variety of Piers Plowman and other Middle English alliterative poems comes into sharper focus when viewed in diachronic perspective: the meter was in transition; to understand it, we need to know where it came from and where it was headed at the moment it died out Machine generated contents note: Introduction: what was alliterative poetry?; 1. An unwritten medieval treatise; 2. The accentual paradigm in early English metrics; 3. The origins of the alliterative revival; 4. The fourteenth-century meter; 5. The end of alliterative verse; Epilogue: Edmund Spenser's poetry lesson

     

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    ISBN: 9781316650516
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    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 99
    Subjects: Poetics; Middle Ages; Alliteration; English poetry; Alliteration ; Poetry; English poetry ; Middle English, 1100-1500; Middle Ages ; Poetry; Poetics ; History ; To 1500
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 219 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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  3. Reconstructing alliterative verse
    the pursuit of a medieval meter
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781107154100; 1107154103
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 99
    Subjects: Alliteration; English poetry; Middle Ages; Poetics; Alliteration; English language; English poetry; English poetry; Alliteration; Stabreim; Mittelenglisch; Altenglisch
    Scope: x, 219 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Reconstructing alliterative verse
    the pursuit of a medieval meter
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval... more

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    The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval English literature, and also among the most enigmatic. The formal practice of alliterative poets exceeded the conceptual grasp of medieval literary theory; theorists are still playing catch-up today. This book explains the distinctive nature of alliterative meter, explores its differences from subsequent accentual-syllabic forms, and advances a reformed understanding of medieval English literary history. The startling formal variety of Piers Plowman and other Middle English alliterative poems comes into sharper focus when viewed in diachronic perspective: the meter was in transition; to understand it, we need to know where it came from and where it was headed at the moment it died out

     

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    ISBN: 9781316650516
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    RVK Categories: HH 1130
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 99
    Subjects: Geschichte; Alliteration / Poetry; English poetry / Middle English, 1100-1500; Middle Ages / Poetry; Poetics / History / To 1500; Alliteration; Stabreim; Altenglisch; Mittelenglisch
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 219 pages)
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    Machine generated contents note: Introduction: what was alliterative poetry?; 1. An unwritten medieval treatise; 2. The accentual paradigm in early English metrics; 3. The origins of the alliterative revival; 4. The fourteenth-century meter; 5. The end of alliterative verse; Epilogue: Edmund Spenser's poetry lesson

  5. Reconstructing alliterative verse
    the pursuit of a medieval meter
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    "The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval... more

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    "The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval English literature, and also among the most enigmatic. The formal practice of alliterative poets exceeded the conceptual grasp of medieval literary theory; theorists are still playing catch-up today. This book explains the distinctive nature of alliterative meter, explores its differences from subsequent accentual-syllabic forms, and advances a reformed understanding of medieval English literary history. The startling formal variety of Piers Plowman and other Middle English alliterative poems comes into sharper focus when viewed in diachronic perspective: the meter was in transition; to understand it, we need to know where it came from and where it was headed at the moment it died out"...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781107154100
    RVK Categories: HH 1130
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 99
    Subjects: Geschichte; Alliteration; English poetry; Middle Ages; Poetics; Altenglisch; Mittelenglisch; Alliteration; Stabreim
    Scope: x, 219 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. Reconstructing alliterative verse
    the pursuit of a medieval meter
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781107154100; 1107154103
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 99
    Subjects: Alliteration; English poetry; Middle Ages; Poetics; Alliteration; English language; English poetry; English poetry
    Scope: x, 219 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. Reconstructing alliterative verse
    the pursuit of a medieval meter
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval... more

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    The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval English literature, and also among the most enigmatic. The formal practice of alliterative poets exceeded the conceptual grasp of medieval literary theory; theorists are still playing catch-up today. This book explains the distinctive nature of alliterative meter, explores its differences from subsequent accentual-syllabic forms, and advances a reformed understanding of medieval English literary history. The startling formal variety of Piers Plowman and other Middle English alliterative poems comes into sharper focus when viewed in diachronic perspective: the meter was in transition; to understand it, we need to know where it came from and where it was headed at the moment it died out Machine generated contents note: Introduction: what was alliterative poetry?; 1. An unwritten medieval treatise; 2. The accentual paradigm in early English metrics; 3. The origins of the alliterative revival; 4. The fourteenth-century meter; 5. The end of alliterative verse; Epilogue: Edmund Spenser's poetry lesson

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781316650516
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    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 99
    Subjects: Poetics; Middle Ages; Alliteration; English poetry; Alliteration ; Poetry; English poetry ; Middle English, 1100-1500; Middle Ages ; Poetry; Poetics ; History ; To 1500
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 219 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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  8. Reconstructing alliterative verse :
    the pursuit of a medieval meter /
    Published: 2017.
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press,, Cambridge :

    The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval... more

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    The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval English literature, and also among the most enigmatic. The formal practice of alliterative poets exceeded the conceptual grasp of medieval literary theory; theorists are still playing catch-up today. This book explains the distinctive nature of alliterative meter, explores its differences from subsequent accentual-syllabic forms, and advances a reformed understanding of medieval English literary history. The startling formal variety of Piers Plowman and other Middle English alliterative poems comes into sharper focus when viewed in diachronic perspective: the meter was in transition; to understand it, we need to know where it came from and where it was headed at the moment it died out.

     

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    ISBN: 9781316650516 (ebook)
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; ; 99
    Subjects: Alliteration; English poetry; Middle Ages; Poetics
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 219 pages) :, digital, PDF file(s).
    Notes:

    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Aug 2017).

    Machine generated contents note: Introduction: what was alliterative poetry?; 1. An unwritten medieval treatise; 2. The accentual paradigm in early English metrics; 3. The origins of the alliterative revival; 4. The fourteenth-century meter; 5. The end of alliterative verse; Epilogue: Edmund Spenser's poetry lesson.

  9. Reconstructing alliterative verse :
    the pursuit of a medieval meter /
    Published: 2017.
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press,, Cambridge :

    The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval... more

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    The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval English literature, and also among the most enigmatic. The formal practice of alliterative poets exceeded the conceptual grasp of medieval literary theory; theorists are still playing catch-up today. This book explains the distinctive nature of alliterative meter, explores its differences from subsequent accentual-syllabic forms, and advances a reformed understanding of medieval English literary history. The startling formal variety of Piers Plowman and other Middle English alliterative poems comes into sharper focus when viewed in diachronic perspective: the meter was in transition; to understand it, we need to know where it came from and where it was headed at the moment it died out.

     

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    ISBN: 1-108-21648-X; 1-108-20703-0; 1-108-21513-0; 1-108-21783-4; 1-108-22458-X; 1-316-65051-0; 1-108-21918-7
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; ; 99
    Subjects: Alliteration; English poetry; Middle Ages; Poetics
    Scope: 1 online resource (x, 219 pages) :, digital, PDF file(s).
    Notes:

    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Aug 2017).

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    Machine generated contents note: Introduction: what was alliterative poetry?; 1. An unwritten medieval treatise; 2. The accentual paradigm in early English metrics; 3. The origins of the alliterative revival; 4. The fourteenth-century meter; 5. The end of alliterative verse; Epilogue: Edmund Spenser's poetry lesson.

  10. Reconstructing alliterative verse :
    the pursuit of a medieval meter /
    Published: 2017.
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press,, Cambridge, United Kingdom :

    "The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval... more

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    "The poetry we call 'alliterative' is recorded in English from the seventh century until the sixteenth, and includes Caedmon's 'Hymn', Beowulf, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and Piers Plowman. These are some of the most admired works of medieval English literature, and also among the most enigmatic. The formal practice of alliterative poets exceeded the conceptual grasp of medieval literary theory; theorists are still playing catch-up today. This book explains the distinctive nature of alliterative meter, explores its differences from subsequent accentual-syllabic forms, and advances a reformed understanding of medieval English literary history. The startling formal variety of Piers Plowman and other Middle English alliterative poems comes into sharper focus when viewed in diachronic perspective: the meter was in transition; to understand it, we need to know where it came from and where it was headed at the moment it died out"...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 978-1-107-15410-0
    RVK Categories: HH 1130
    Series: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 99
    Subjects: Geschichte; Alliteration; English poetry; Middle Ages; Poetics; Altenglisch.; Mittelenglisch.; Stabreim.; Alliteration.
    Scope: x, 219 Seiten.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index