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This edition samples from Chaucerian apocrypha, works wrongly attributed to, inspired by, or associated with Geoffery Chaucer, the father of English poetry. These fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Middle English texts reflect the extent of Chaucer’s “brand name” appeal. The sixteen poems, united by courtly themes, are organized by Kathleen Forni into four sections. The Court of Love, an allegorical dream-vision, follows Philogenet who sues for the favor of Rosiall. Literature of Courtly Love includes John Lydgate’s Valentine poem Floure of Curtesye and The Lovers’ Mass, a satire that eroticizes Latin liturgy. The Antifeminist Tradition explores a misogynistic strain in Chaucerian poetry, including parodic catalogs of a woman’s faults rather than her charms. Good Counsel, Wisdom, and Advice depicts a preoccupation with traditional ethics and political guidance; a highlight is Scogan’s Moral Balade, which expands on Boethian ideas from Chaucer’s Gentillesse that nobility stems from one’s character, not birth. Forni brings to light a literary corpus which has long suffered critical neglect.
Kathleen Forni is Professor of English at Loyola University, Maryland. Her research focuses on medieval literature, specifically Chaucer.
AcknowledgementsGeneral IntroductionThe Court of LoveIntroductionThe Court of LoveExplanatory NotesTextualNotesLiterature of Courtly LoveIntroduction In FebruaryNotesO Merciful and O MercyableNotesThe Craft of LoversExplanatory NotesTextual NotesJohn Lydgate, The Floure of CurtesyeNotesThe Lovers' Mass NotesThe Antifeminist TraditionIntroductionI Have a Lady (The Descryvyng of a Fair Lady)NotesO Mosy QuinceNotesJohn Lydgate, Beware (The Blynde Eteth Many a Flye)Explanatory NotesTextual NotesOf Theyre NatureNotesGood Counsel, Wisdom and AdviceIntroductionFour Things That Make a Man a Fool and Yit of the SameEight Goodly Questions with Their AunswersNotesDuodecim Abusiones (The Twelve Abuses)NotesProphecyNotesJohn Gower, In Praise of PeaceExplanatory NotesTextual NotesScogan's Moral BaladeExplanatory NotesTextual NotesEpigraphBibliographyGlossary