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The world grown old in later medieval literature
James M. Dean
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page vii)
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Abbreviations and Editions (page ix)
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List of Illustrations (page xi)
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Introduction: The World Grown Old and the History of Ideas (page 1)
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1 A Morphology of Subtopics De Senectute Mundi (page 37)
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2 Genesis and the World Grown Old in Middle English Historical Writings (page 113)
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3 Jean de Meun and the Critique of Erotic Idealism (page 143)
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4 Dante and the Uses of Nostalgia: Inferno 14.94-120 (page 173)
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5 Innocence, Untime, and the Agrarian Metaphor in Piers Plowman (page 197)
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6 Social Deterioration and the Decline of Love in John Gower's Narratives (page 233)
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7 Chaucer and the Decay of Virtue (page 271)
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Conclusion: The Idea of the World Grown Old in the Later Middle Ages (page 315)
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Bibliography of Works Cited (page 325)
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Index (page 357)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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RES | 50. 199 (Aug. 1999): 372-373 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/517892 |
SP | 73.3 (Jul. 1998): 830-832 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2887519 |
MLR | 96.3 (Jul. 2001): 782-783 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3736749 |
JEGP | 98.4 (Oct. 1999): 553-555 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/27711874 |
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Published: 1997
Publisher: Medieval Academy of America
- 9780915651047 (hardcover)