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Charles d'Orleans' English Aesthetic : The Form, Poetics, and Style of Fortunes Stabilnes

Barootes, Professor B S W (Contributor)(Contributions by)Burrow, John A.(Contributions by)Denny-Brown, Andrea (Contributor)(Contributions by)Nuttall, Dr Jennifer(Contributions by)Putter, Ad(Contributions by)Smith, Jeremy J(Contributions by)Strakhov, Elizaveta (Contributor)(Contributions by)Weiskott, Eric (Customer)(Contributions by)Arn, Mary-Jo (Customer)(Edited by)Perry, R D (Author)(Edited by)
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New investigations into Charles d'Orléans' under-rated poem, its properties and its qualities. The compilation Fortunes Stabilnes, the English poetry Charles d'Orléans wrote in the course of his twenty-five year captivity in England after Agincourt, requires a larger lens than that of Chaucerianism, through which it has most often been viewed.

A fresh view from another perspective, one that attends to form and style, as well as to the poet's French traditions, reveals a more conceptually complex and innovative kind of poetry than we have seen until now. The essays collected here reassess him in the light of recent work in Middle English studies.

They detail those qualities that make his text one of the most accomplished and moving of the late Middle Ages: Charles's use of English, his metrical play, his felicity with formes fixes lyrics, his innovative use of the dits structure and lyric sequences, and finally, above all, his ability to write beautiful poetry.

Overall, they bring out the underappreciated contribution made by Charles to the canon of English poetry.

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D.S. Brewer
1843845679 / 9781843845676
Hardback
821.2
18/09/2020
United Kingdom
English
240 pages
24 cm