Alliterative Poetry of the Later Middle Ages: An Anthology

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First published in 1989 by Routledge. Originally published in 1989, 'Alliterative Poetry of the Later Middle Ages' is an anthology of texts looking at the tradition of alliterative poetry in medieval English literature. The book presents lesser known alliterative Middle English poems, which are unmodernised and include explanatory footnotes designed to give clarity to the text and enable critical response to the texts. The book illustrates the great range and variety of alliterative verse, both rhymed and unrhymed. The poems range from descriptions of armies, bloody battles, dramatic storms and dreams of goddesses. Whatever the subject, social and political satire, theological controversy and moral admonition is always given a lively and interesting setting. The book contains a succinct and incisive introductory material and a carefully selected bibliography which will encourage further reading.

Author(s): Thorlac Turville-Petre
Series: Routledge Library Editions: The Medieval World, 52
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 284
City: London

List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Texts cited with their abbreviations
Introduction
THE HARLEY LYRICS
I. The follies of fashion
II. Annot and John
III. The evils of taxation
IV. The poet's repentance
V. The meeting in the wood
VI. In the ecclesiastical court
VII. Man in the moon
VIII. Retainers
IX. Thomas of Erceldoune's prophecy
WYNNERE AND WASTOURE
THE PARLEMENT OF THE THRE AGES
ST. ERKENWALD
A PISTEL OF SUSAN
SOMER SONEDAY
THE THREE DEAD KINGS
THE SIEGE OF JERUSALEM (ll. 521–724)
JOHN CLERK: THE DESTRUCTION OF TROY (II. 1509–628, 2340–448, 12465–547)
THE WARS OF ALEXANDER (ll. 597–736, 1508–735, 4842–5200)
Select bibliography
Supplementary Bibliography
Glossary