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Poetry Does Theology

Chaucer, Grosseteste, and the Pearl-poet [Hardback]

by Jim Rhodes

    • Author

      Jim Rhodes

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      University of Notre Dame Press

    • Published

      December 2001

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      What happens when poetry deals explicitly with a serious theological issue? In Poetry Does Theology, Jim Rhodes seeks one answer to that question by analyzing the symbiotic relationship that existed between theology and poetry in fourteenth-century England. He pays special attention to the narrative poems of Chaucer, Grosseteste, the Pearl-poet, the author of Saint Erkenwald, and Langland. Rhodes shows that Chaucer and his contemporaries wrote at the end of a linguistic and theological revolution - a time when revised perspectives on the creation and incarnation gave rise to a new humanistic spirit that transformed late medieval theological culture and spurred the development of vernacular theology and poetry. Rhodes' careful analysis describes how the relationship between theology and poetry underwent a radical transformation as the century progressed. What had previously been the exclusive prerogative of a Latinate and clerical elite became in the later Middle Ages a matter of concern within vernacular culture, particularly the emerging category of "literature."This newly defined and self-conscious literature provided not simply an arena in which theological questions could be raised; it also privileged a secular, humanist outlook that granted to earthly life its own legitimacy and dignity. In Poetry Does Theology, Rhodes argues that one of the distinctive qualities of modernity - its secular and this-worldly orientation - is a phenomenon that took root in England in the fourteenth century and found its primary site of development not in theological or philosophical circles, but in a vernacular literature that opened for inquiry the theological and philosophical questions that dominated the era.

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      • Author

        Jim Rhodes

      • Book Format

        Hardback

      • Publisher

        University of Notre Dame Press

      • Published

        December 2001

      • Weight

        650g

      • Page Count

        336

      • Dimensions

        153 x 229 x 23 mm

      • ISBN

        9780268038694

      • ISBN-10

        0268038694

      • Eden Code

        1191168

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      • Author/Creator: Jim Rhodes

      • ISBN: 9780268038694

      • Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press

      • Release Date: December 2001

      • Weight: 650g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 23 mm

      • Eden Code: 1191168


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