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Thomas Usk's Testament of Love: A Critical Edition (Toronto Medieval Texts and Translations)

معرفی کتاب «Thomas Usk's Testament of Love: A Critical Edition (Toronto Medieval Texts and Translations)» نوشتهٔ Shawver, Gary (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Toronto Press در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Thomas Usk, a contemporary of Chaucer, was a figure of political and literary importance who became involved in the tempestuous politics of late fourteenth-century London. In 1384 he took part in John Northampton's agitations against the mayor of London and was imprisoned. While in custody, he had an apparent conversion experience and wrote a detailed accusation against Northampton and his followers. Shortly thereafter, while still in custody, he wrote The Testament of Love, which contains an allegorical apologia for his change of heart, a meditation on the fickle nature of worldly fortune and an exploration of the relationship between grace and free will. Usk was eventually freed and briefly enjoyed the favour of King Richard II. However, he was arrested along with others of Richard's party in December 1388 by order of the Lords Appellant. After a one-day trial, the Merciless Parliament convicted him of treason on 4 March 1388 and he was executed on the same day. Thomas Usk's Testament of Love is an interesting document that presents many challenges to the reader. While it has been over a hundred years since Walter Skeat's edition of the text, there has been much recent scholarly activity in this area. Gary Shawver's critical edition of Testament is based on John F. Leyerle's work on the text, and reflects modern knowledge of the period, as well as containing new insights into the source of Usk's material. As Usk's work survives in only one witness, namely Thynne's 1532 print edition, The Workes of Geffray Chaucer, Professor Shawver provides a text that is as faithful as possible to this witness in a form that modern readers and scholars of Chaucer's works can understand.

Usk was a figure of political and literary importance who was in the politics of late 14th-century London. A critical edition of his meditation on the fickle nature of worldly fortune and exploration of the relationship between grace and free will.

Contents 5 Foreword 7 Preface 11 Introduction 13 Testament of Love 57 Book I 57 Book II 92 Book III 138 Appendix: Textual Matters 209 Abbreviations 219 Commentary 223 Textual Apparatus 311 Works Cited 321 Index and Glossary 333 Index of Proper Names 363
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