Halleck's New English Literature by Reuben Post Halleck
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the character of Mandeville's _Travels_? Why was it so popular?
In what does Wycliffe's literary importance consist? Compare some verses of his translation of the _Bible_ with the 1611 version. Piers Plowman and Gower.--Selections are given in P. & S.; Bronson, I.; Ward, I.; Chambers, I.; and Manly, I. Skeat has edited a small edition of _Piers the Plowman_ ("B" text) and also a larger edition, entitled _The Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman, in Three Parallel Texts_. G.C. Macaulay has a good volume of selections from Gower's _Confessio Amantis_. What is the difference between the form of the verse in _Piers Plowman_ and _Handling Synne_? Who is Piers? Who are some of the other characters in the poem? What type of life is specially described? In what sort of work are the laborers engaged? Why may the author of _Piers Plowman_ be called a reformer? Why was Gower undecided in what language to write? What is the subject matter of the _Confessio Amantis_? Chaucer.--Read the _Prologue_ and if possible also the _Knightes Tale_ (Liddell's, or Morris-Skeat's, or Van Dyke's, or Mather's edition). Good selections may be found in Bronson, I.; Ward, I.; P. and S., and _Oxford Treasury_, I. Skeat's Complete Works, 6 vols., is the best edition. Skeat's _Oxford Chaucer_ in one volume has the same text. The _Globe Edition of Chaucer_, edited by Pollard, is also a satisfactory single volume edition. Root's _The Poetry of Chaucer_, 292 pp., is a good reference work in connection with the actual study of the poetry. |
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