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Ethics and Eventfulness in Middle English Literature (The New Middle Ages)

Book information

Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Year
2009
ISBN
140397442X, 9781403974426
LCC
PR275.E77 M58 2009
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
1 MB (1416608 bytes)
Series
New Middle Ages
Pages
202\202
Topic
Literature Literary
Orientation
yes
Scanned
no
Time added
2011-08-31 04:54:40

Description

Medieval writers were fascinated by fortune and misfortune, yet the critical problems raised by such explorations have not been adequately theorized. Allan Mitchell invites us to consider these contingencies in relation to an “ethics of the event.”  His book examines how Middle English writers including Chaucer, Gower, Lydgate, and Malory treat unpredictable events such as sexual attraction, political disaster, social competition, traumatic accidents, and the textual condition itself—locating in fortune the very potentiality of ethical life. While earlier scholarship has detailed the iconography of Lady Fortune, this book alters and advances the conversation so that we see fortune less as a negative exemplum than as a positive sign of radical phenomena.

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