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Middle English Biblical Poetry: Romance, Audience & Tradition - Explore Christian Literature & Medieval Studies" (如果原始标题中的"Middle English Biblical Poetry"等术语是特定学术名称,建议保留原样,但补充了更易搜索的关键词和适用场景)
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Middle English Biblical Poetry: Romance, Audience & Tradition - Explore Christian Literature & Medieval Studies Middle English Biblical Poetry: Romance, Audience & Tradition - Explore Christian Literature & Medieval Studies
Middle English Biblical Poetry: Romance, Audience & Tradition - Explore Christian Literature & Medieval Studies
Middle English Biblical Poetry: Romance, Audience & Tradition - Explore Christian Literature & Medieval Studies
Middle English Biblical Poetry: Romance, Audience & Tradition - Explore Christian Literature & Medieval Studies" (如果原始标题中的"Middle English Biblical Poetry"等术语是特定学术名称,建议保留原样,但补充了更易搜索的关键词和适用场景)
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A new analysis of the neglected genre of medieval Biblical poetry.Medieval England had a thriving culture of rewriting the Bible in art, drama, and literature in Latin, French and English. Middle English biblical poetry was central to this culture, and although these poems have suffered from critical neglect, sometimes dismissed as mere "paraphrase", they are rich, innovative and politically engaged. Read in the same gentry and noble households as secular romance, biblical poems borrow and adapt romance plots and motifs, present romance-inflected exotic settings, and share similar concerns: reputation, order, family and marriage. This book explores six poems from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries that retell episodes from the Old Testament: the ballad-like Iacob and Iosep, two lives of Adam and Eve; an alliterative version of the Susanna story, the Pistel of Susan; and the Gawain-poet's Patience and Cleanness. Each chapter identifies new sources and influences for the poems, including from biblical glosses and manuscript illustration. The book also investigates the poems' relationships with contemporary cultures of literature and religion, including with secular romance, and offers new readings of each poem and its cultural functions, showing how they bridge the chasm between medieval Christian England and the Jews and pagans of the pre-Christian Mediterranean world. It also considers reading contexts, arguing that the poems and their manuscripts offer hints about the social class and gender of their household audiences.
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