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M. Nievergelt, Allegorical Quests from Deguileville to Spenser

M. Nievergelt, Allegorical Quests from Deguileville to Spenser

Publié le par Marion Moreau (Source : Boydell & Brewer Ltd)

Marco Nievergelt, Allegorical Quests from Deguileville to Spenser

Woodbridge : Boydell & Brewer, 2012.

256 p.

Prix : £50.

EAN : 9781843843283.

Présentation de l'éditeur :

The literary motif of the "allegorical knightly quest" appears repeatedly in the literature of the late medieval/early modern period, notably in Spenser, but has hitherto been little examined. Here, in his examination of a number of sixteenth-century English allegorical-chivalric quest narratives, focussing on Spenser's Faerie Queene but including important, lesser-known works such as Stephen Bateman's Travayled Pylgrime and William Goodyear's Voyage of the Wandering Knight, the author argues that the tradition begins with the French writer Guillaume Deguileville. His seminal Pèlerinage de la vie humainewas composed c.1331-1355; it was widely adapted, translated, rewritten and printed over the next centuries. Dr Nievergelt goes on to demonstrate how this essentially "medieval" literary form could be adapted to articulate reflections on changing patterns of identity, society and religion during the early modern period.

Dr Marco Nievergelt is Lecturer (Maître Assitant) and SNF (Swiss National Science Foundation) Research Fellow in the English Department at the Université de Lausanne