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The road to Delphi: Chaucerian poetics and the legacy of Apollo (Geoffrey Chaucer).
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The road to Delphi: Chaucerian poetics and the legacy of Apollo (Geoffrey Chaucer)./
Author:
Fumo, Jamie Claire.
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392 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-03, Section: A, page: 0891.
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Dissertation Abstracts International64-03A.
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0496328530
The road to Delphi: Chaucerian poetics and the legacy of Apollo (Geoffrey Chaucer).
Fumo, Jamie Claire.
The road to Delphi: Chaucerian poetics and the legacy of Apollo (Geoffrey Chaucer).
- 392 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-03, Section: A, page: 0891.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 2003.
This dissertation attempts a literary history of Apollo from Augustan Rome to the late Middle Ages. It draws on the fields of classical and medieval philology, poetics, and art history to characterize the "composite" Apollo, considering his many mythological involvements, the ambiguities that inhere in his nature, and his literary and cultural resonances in the Middle Ages, culminating in an assessment of Geoffrey Chaucer's appropriation and critique of Apollo. I read Apollo as a "mythical referent" of Chaucer's self-understanding as poet, and refer this phenomenon to the artistic, rhetorical, and cultural patterns enacted by Apollo as an agent or reflection of hermeneutic negotiations with classical antiquity. Apollo uniquely opens a rhetorical space for writers working in the classical tradition to define and negotiate artistic identity. Further, I revise established models of Chaucerian poetics by demonstrating Chaucer's engagement with the vatic ideal of inspired, prophetic truth associated with Apollo.
ISBN: 0496328530Subjects--Topical Terms:
530051
Literature, Comparative.
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