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Pilot for Poetic Palimpsests: A Trio by Temple | The Ivory Tower
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Missives from an academic life. Pilot for Poetic Palimpsests: A Trio by Temple. I’ve made coy references to my own pursuit of a digital project on this blog but now I’d like to share the details of my proposal as I look forward to beginning the hard work of figuring out how my ideas can become reality, albeit a digital one. (My apologies for the alliterative title but part of me is keen to actually use it once the website starts taking shape! What visual and textual analysis tools are appropriate? I anti...
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Against the Disappearance of the Text | The Ivory Tower
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Missives from an academic life. Against the Disappearance of the Text. Hayles and Moretti are harder for me to swallow, however, in their prizing of scale as one of the key potentialities of digital tools. While both are keen to emphasize that we can only ever contextualize–rather than overturn or lose sight of–the canon through “reading” a much wider range of texts (those that did not survive and may be far less interesting! For my poetic palimpsests! February 14, 2014. Getting Stuck into the Stacks.
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Oh, to be the wife of a poet… « Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog
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Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog. By, about, and for lewid men. Oh, to be the wife of a poet…. I feel like I’ve been relatively good about not being overly bellelettristic the past couple weeks, and, hence, feel at liberty to fly off the handle a bit in talking about the Wife of Bath:. The Legend of Good Women. The Wife of Bath be read in the admittedly reductive (but not necessarily entirely incorrect) way of being a female analogue of Chaucer himself? Next Post →. You are commenting...
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(Don’t make a “What Does the Fox Say?” reference, don’t make a “What Does the Fox Say?” reference…) « Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog
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Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog. By, about, and for lewid men. Don’t make a “What Does the Fox Say? 8221; reference, don’t make a “What Does the Fox Say? 8221; reference…). Pictured: Chaucer, composing Nun’s Priest’s Tale, first draft. As the story goes, he said anon “Meh.”). That the Nun’s Priest Tale is fundamentally satirical, or ironic, or a mock-and-mini-epic in the same vein as. The Rape of the Lock. Chaucer rattling around in the back of my mind, the question of precisely.
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Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog. By, about, and for lewid men. Not sure where this all comes to a head–the Pardoner is, as we know, a pretty bad dude–I guess he’s just fun to kick around psychologically every once in a while, even if it is not a particularly generative activity. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Oh, to be the wife of a poet…. Don’t make a “What Does the Fox Say? 8221; reference, don’t make a “What Does the Fox Say? 8221; reference…) →. One comment on “.
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December « 2013 « Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog
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Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog. By, about, and for lewid men. Monthly Archives: December 2013. Don’t make a “What Does the Fox Say? 8221; reference, don’t make a “What Does the Fox Say? 8221; reference…). Pictured: Chaucer, composing Nun’s Priest’s Tale, first draft. As the story goes, he said anon “Meh.”). That the Nun’s Priest Tale is fundamentally satirical, or ironic, or a mock-and-mini-epic in the same vein as. The Rape of the Lock. In this instance the employment of a fallible...
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Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog. By, about, and for lewid men. Not sure where this all comes to a head–the Pardoner is, as we know, a pretty bad dude–I guess he’s just fun to kick around psychologically every once in a while, even if it is not a particularly generative activity. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Oh, to be the wife of a poet…. Don’t make a “What Does the Fox Say? 8221; reference, don’t make a “What Does the Fox Say? 8221; reference…) →. One comment on “.
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TrOilus « Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog
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Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog. By, about, and for lewid men. 8220;Fool: Thou wast a pretty fellow when thou hadst no need to. Care for her frowning; now thou art an O without a. Figure: I am better than thou art now; I am a fool,. Thou art nothing.”. 8220;O blinde world, O blinde entencioun! How ofte falleth al th’effect contraire. Of surquidrye and foul presumpcion;. For caught is proud, and caught is debonaire. This Troilus is clomben on the staire,. And indeed, per Culler, it is...
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Nature, Parts and Whole, in the Parliament of Fowles « Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog
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Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog. By, about, and for lewid men. Nature, Parts and Whole, in the Parliament of Fowles. Harold Bloom, in a book, relieved me of the apparent insolubility of Dr. Johnson’s “Nothing can please many, or please long, but a just representation of general Nature” and Wilde’s, by way of Vivian, in. The Decay of Lying. Happens to talk about what persistently. I am no classicist, and need these newer ornaments to weigh me down to delve into the Nature of. October ...
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Rumblings on Donaldson, Kittredge, Spearing « Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog
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Captain Buck's Traveling Chaucer Family Funtime Blog. By, about, and for lewid men. Rumblings on Donaldson, Kittredge, Spearing. It’s that time again, when, like the young William Hazlitt, an idea’s mass that has not made itself apparent seems to clog up the avenues of inquiry. In prep for the seminar paper, in which I’m interested in taking up Spearing’s challenge in. Chaucer and His Poetry. And the results are…obscure. The Legend of Good Women. Moment in history is possessed of a particular affinity fo...