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Inspirational & Religious Poetry, General Christianity, General & Miscellaneous Poetry, English, Irish, & Scottish Poetry

Confessio Amantis

by John Gower
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Overview

An allegorical confession of sins against Love, within which a multitude of individual tales are told.

Synopsis

Peck concludes his three-volume treatment of Gower's great work by starting with the fifth book, taking the reader in a different direction than expected from the Ovidian tales of Book Four, in which Gower concentrated on the concepts of merely pleasing and being pleased. Book Five contains, instead, commentary on the means and benefits of living a good life. Gower's treatment of avarice and gluttony in all their forms opens the way to an extended study of the proper education and behavior of kings that is startling in its applicability to today. Peck's careful and comprehensive introduction, annotations, glossary, and references support rather than overshadow Gower's text, as do Galloway's clear and concise translations. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Echo Library
Pages
608
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781406824223

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