The High Medieval Dream Vision
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The High Medieval Dream Vision

Poetry, Philosophy, and Literary Form

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The High Medieval Dream Vision

Poetry, Philosophy, and Literary Form

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In the High Middle Ages, the dream narrative was an enormously popular and influential form. Along with the romance, it was perhaps the genre of the age. It has come down to us in such classics twelfth to fourteenth-century classics as The Divine Comedy, the Romance of the Rose, Piers Plowman, Chaucer's early poetry, and the works of Guillaume de Machaut. This book redefines the dream vision by attending to its role in philosophical debate of the time, a conservative role in defense of the high medieval synthesis of reason and revelation. Lynch shows how the epistemological basis of this synthesis and the theories of visions that emerged from it drew on Arabic commentaries of Aristotle. These theories informed poetic visions modeled on Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy, a work she discusses in detail before turning to Alain de Lille, Jean de Meun, and Dante. A final section, on John Gower's Confessio Amantis shows how fourteenth and fifteenth-century writers extended and finally moved beyond the conventional form of the dream vision.

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Table of contents

  1. Copyright Page
  2. Dedication
  3. PREFACE
  4. Table of Contents
  5. A NOTE ON TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS
  6. INTRODUCTION - The Medieval Vision and Modern Scholarship
  7. CHAPTER I - The Marriage of Matter and Form in High Medieval Philosophy and Poetics
  8. CHAPTER 2 - A Grammar of Dream and Vision for Medieval Poetry
  9. CHAPTER 3 - Myth and Vision in the ‘De planctu naturae’
  10. CHAPTER 4 - Mirror or Mirage? Jean de Meun and the Satire of Visionary Failure
  11. CHAPTER 5 - The ‘Purgatorio’: Dante’s Book of Dreams
  12. CHAPTER 6 - John Gower’s Fourteenth-Century Philosophical Vision
  13. REFERENCE MATTER
  14. NOTES
  15. WORKS CITED
  16. INDEX