Examines a variety of creative scholastic and literary responses to Ovid's exile across medieval culture, ranging across the medieval schoolroom, literary pilgrimages, fantasies of meeting or dismembering Ovid and the enduring influence of Ovid's exilic voice. Focuses especially on Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, John Lydgate and Christine de Pizan.
Examines a variety of creative scholastic and literary responses to Ovid's exile across medieval culture, ranging across the medieval schoolroom, literary pilgrimages, fantasies of meeting or dismembering Ovid and the enduring influence of Ovid's exilic voice. Focuses especially on Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, John Lydgate and Christine de Pizan.
REBECCA MENMUIR is a Darby Fellow in English Literature at Lincoln College, Oxford, having previously held a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship at Queen Mary University of London. She has published widely on medieval classical reception, forgeries and the medieval schoolroom. She is also the editor of Authenticity in Medieval and Early Modern Literature (forthcoming).
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Introduction Part I. Responding to Exile: 1. Ovid's response 2. Forming responses 3. Resurrecting Ovid Part II. Becoming the Exile: 4. Becoming the exile 5. John Gower's Visio Anglie 6. Geoffrey Chaucer's exilic voice Epilogue: Forging exile.
Introduction Part I. Responding to Exile: 1. Ovid's response 2. Forming responses 3. Resurrecting Ovid Part II. Becoming the Exile: 4. Becoming the exile 5. John Gower's Visio Anglie 6. Geoffrey Chaucer's exilic voice Epilogue: Forging exile.
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