Poems Without Names
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Poems Without Names

The English Lyric, 1200-1500

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Poems Without Names

The English Lyric, 1200-1500

About this book

Poems Without Names: The English Lyric, 1200–1500 is an in-depth exploration of the Middle English lyric tradition, offering a study of anonymous poems written between 1200 and 1500. This anthology is interwoven with 86 full-text poems chosen to illustrate the structural and stylistic coherence of Middle English verse. The book delves into the anonymous and communal nature of these works, emphasizing their practical and public purpose rather than personal expression. Organized around ten thematic categories, including love poems, feast songs, Marian hymns, and morality verses, the collection reflects the oral and rhetorical foundations of the lyric tradition. The book investigates the shared stylistic elements—such as alliteration, rhyme, and metaphor—that bind these diverse poems into a unified literary tradition, creating a poetic "grammar" that transcends individual authorship.

With a focus on the functional and social aspects of these works, the study also addresses their historical and educational contexts. It highlights the role of medieval rhetorical instruction and the influence of religious and moral values on the style and purpose of the poems. By analyzing the public and communal intentions behind these verses, Poems Without Names sheds light on a poetic tradition that remains foundational to English literature. The text bridges the medieval past with modern appreciation, making these historically significant yet often overlooked works accessible to contemporary readers while underscoring their lasting influence on the English lyric form.

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1970.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents 1
  5. THEORY AND METHOD
  6. 1. Public, Practical, Anonymous
  7. Poets and Audiences
  8. Intentions
  9. General Sources for Points of View
  10. General Theory
  11. Abstract Nouns, Social Nouns, and Adjectives
  12. WORDS AND METAPHORS
  13. Metaphor: Tenors
  14. Concrete Nouns
  15. Metaphor: Vehicles
  16. Metaphor: Symbolism and Metonymy
  17. Metaphor: Allegories and Riddles
  18. Puns, Paradox, and Denotation
  19. Intensifiers
  20. Some Conclusions: The Thinness of Figurative Language and Connotations
  21. 4. The Three Levels of ¿¡¡tyle
  22. Low Style
  23. High Style
  24. Middle Style
  25. 5.Sound and ‘Rhythm
  26. Figures of Sound
  27. Meter
  28. Syntax and Versification
  29. 6.Large Structures
  30. Repetition
  31. Logic
  32. External Forms
  33. 7. Conclusion
  34. Medieval Contemporaries
  35. English Ancestors and Descendants
  36. The Middle English Lyric
  37. Notes
  38. Selected Bibliography
  39. Index of First Lines of Middle English Lyrics