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|a The idea of the vernacular :
|b an anthology of Middle English literary theory, 1280-1520 /
|c edited by Jocelyn Wogan-Browne [and others]. ; with contributions from participants in the Cardiff conferences on Medieval translation, Ian R. Johnson [and others] ; and with the assistance of Cynthea Masson and Patricia Sunderland.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 453-492) and index.
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|t Using This Volume: A Note on Conventions and Treatment of Text --
|t Authorizing Text and Writer --
|t Robert Mannyng, Chronicle: Prologue --
|t John Barbour, The Bruce: Prologue --
|t Geoffrey Chaucer, Complaint of Venus: Envoi --
|t Thomas Usk, The Testament of Love: Prologue (Extract) --
|t John Walton, Translation of Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy: Prefacio Translatoris --
|t Thomas Hoccleve, The Complaint: Prologue and Extract --
|t John Lydgate, Troy Book: Prologue (Extract) --
|t John Metham, Amoryus and Cleopes: Prologue and Ending --
|t George Ashby, Active Policy of a Prince: Prologue --
|t Guy de Chauliac, Cyrurgie: Prologue (Extract) --
|t Osbern Bokenham, Legendys of Hooly Wummen: Prologus --
|t Speculum Devotorum (Myrowre to Devout Peple): Prefacyon (Extract) --
|t Julian of Norwich, A Revelation of Love (Short Text): Prologue and Chapter 6 --
|t Margery Kempe, The Book of Margery Kempe: Two Prologues --
|t The General Prologue to the Wycliffite Bible: Chapter 12 (Extract) --
|t Reginald Pecock, Prologue to the Donet and The Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy (Extracts) --
|t Addressing and Positioning the Audience --
|t Northern Homily Cycle: Prologue --
|t John Trevisa, Dialogue Between the Lord and the Clerk on Translation (Extract) and Epistle to Thomas, Lord Berkeley, on the Translation of Higden's Polychronicon --
|t Thomas Norton, Ordinal of Alchemy: Probemium --
|t On Translating the Bible into English (Extract) --
|t The Holi Prophete David Seith (Three Extracts) --
|t The Knowing of Woman's Kind in Childing: Translator's Prologue --
|t John Capgrave, Life of St. Gilbert: Prologue --
|t Bishop Fox, The Rule of Seynt Benet: Prefatory Letter --
|t The Amesbury Letter: Prologue --
|t William Caxton, Translation of Christine de Pizan's Book of Fayttes of Armes and of Chyvalrye: Prologue --
|t John Gower, Confessio Amantis: Prologue, Two Versions (Extracts) --
|t Knyghthode and Bataile: Proem --
|t The Nightingale: Prose Introduction and Proem --
|t The Croxton Play of the Sacrament: Banns --
|t South English Legendary: Prologue --
|t William Caxton, Translation of Geoffroy de la Tour-Landry, Book of the Knight of the Tower: Prologue --
|t Spektakle of Luf: Prologue --
|t Models and Images of the Reading Process --
|t A Talking of the Love of God: Prologue --
|t Pseudo-Augustinian Soliloquies: Prologue and Digression --
|t The Cloud of Unknowing: Prologue --
|t Julian of Norwich, A Revelation of Love (Long Text): Explicit --
|t The Orchard of Syon: Prologue --
|t Pore Caityf: Prologue --
|t The Prick of Conscience: Prologue (Extract) --
|t Richard Rolle, The English Psalter: Prologue --
|t Dives and Pauper: Part One, Chapters 1-3 (Extract) --
|t Nicholas Love, The Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ: Prologue (Extract) --
|t Sermon of Dead Men: Peroration --
|t The Mirror of Our Lady: Three Prologues --
|t The Wars of Alexander: Opening --
|t Cursor Mundi: Prologue (Extract) --
|t John Skelton, Translation of Poggio Bracciolini, Bibliotheca Historica of Diodorus Siculus: Prologue (Extract) --
|t Gavin Douglas, Eneados: Book V, Prologue --
|t William Caxton, Reynard the Fox: Prologue --
|t Robert Henryson, Fables: Prologue --
|t William Langland, Piers Plowman: C Text, Passus XV (Extract) --
|t Mechtild of Hackeborn, The Book of Ghostly Grace: Epilogue (Extract) --
|t Eleanor Hull, A Commentary on the Penitential Psalms: Psalm 50 (Selections) --
|t Margery Kempe, The Book of Margery Kempe: Book I, Chapter 58-59 (Extract) --
|t King James I of Scotland, The Kingis Quair: Opening --
|t Brian Anslay, Translation of Christine de Pizan's Book of the City of Ladies: Chapter 1, with Dedicatory Verses by Henry Pepwell --
|t Five Essays --
|t The Notion of Vernacular Theory /
|r Ruth Evans, Andrew Taylor, Nicholas Watson, Jocelyn Wogan-Browne --
|t The Politics of Middle English Writing /
|r Nicholas Watson --
|t Authors, Scribes, Patrons, and Books /
|r Andrew Taylor --
|t Historicizing Postcolonial Criticism: Cultural Difference and the Vernacular /
|r Ruth Evans --
|t An Afterword on the Prologue /
|r Ruth Evans --
|t Alternative Arrangements of the Excerpts --
|t Glossary: The Language of Middle English Literary Theory --
|t Middle English Terms --
|t Select Latin Terms --
|t Jocelyn Wogan-Browne.
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|x History and criticism
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