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The complete works of John Gower, volume 2: The English works

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The volume presents the English writings of John Gower, a late 14th-century poet, with a focus on "Confessio Amantis." This narrative poem is structured as a confessional dialogue between a lover and the priest Genius, addressing themes of love, morality, and societal concerns. Gower's work exemplifies early English literature and reflects the moral and social debates of the period. The volume begins with an introduction and a prologue that contextualise the work, emphasizing the moral challenges faced in storytelling amid societal discord. Gower’s language and themes position him alongside Chaucer as a prominent figure in Middle English literature, engaging with contemporary issues through poetic discourse.

This collection provides critical textual details, including corrections and annotations, supporting the scholarly study of Gower's influence and literary style within the late medieval period. It constitutes a significant resource for understanding the development of moral and didactic poetry in late 14th-century Britain. The work remains a key text for examining medieval perspectives on morality, love, and societal morality.

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Obvious typographical errors in punctuation have been silently corrected. In particular, these typos were corrected: Page cxxxii - corrected respcet to respect Page 477 - corrected “feminine from” to “feminine form” in note 2677. Page 481 - corrected “too” to “two” in note 390. Footnote 1275 - Added “margin” to linenote for line 2052 The Corrigenda et Addenda have been corrected in place. All other spelling and punctuation remains unchanged. THE COMPLETE WORKS OF JOHN GOWER G. C. MACAULAY * * THE ENGLISH WORKS HENRY FROWDE, M.A. PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD LONDON, EDINBURGH, AND NEW YORK MS. Fairfax 3 , f. 125 v o . ( UPPER PORTION ) THE COMPLETE WORKS OF JOHN GOWER EDITED FROM THE MANUSCRIPTS WITH INTRODUCTIONS, NOTES, AND GLOSSARIES BY G. C. MACAULAY, M.A. FORMERLY FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE * * THE ENGLISH WORKS ( Confessio Amantis, Prol.—Lib. V. 1970 ) ‘O gentile Engleterre, a toi j’escrits.’ Oxford AT THE CLARENDON PRESS 1901 Oxford PRINTED AT THE CLARENDON PRESS BY HORACE HART, M.A. PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY PREFATORY NOTE The circumstances under which this edition was undertaken have already been stated in the Preface to the volume containing the French Works, where mention is also made of the editor’s obligations to many librarians and private owners of manuscripts. At present it need only be said that the editor has become more and more convinced, as his work went on, of the value and authentic character of the text given by the Fairfax MS. of the Confessio Amantis , which as proceeding directly from the author, though not written by his hand, may claim the highest rank as an authority for his language. It is hoped that the list of errata, the result chiefly of a revision made during the formation of the Glossary, may be taken to indicate not so much the carelessness of the editor, as his desire to be absolutely accurate in the reproduction of this interesting text. The analysis of the Confessio Amantis which is printed in the Introduction, was undertaken chiefly at the suggestion of Dr. Furnivall. With reference to this it may be observed that in places where the author is following well-known sources, the summaries are intentionally briefer, and in the case of some of the Biblical stories a reference to the original has been thought sufficient. Oxford, 1901. CONTENTS PAGE Introduction vii Confessio Amantis :—…

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