John Gower: Others and the Self
By Russell Peck (Editor), R F Yeager (Editor), Ana Saez-Hidalgo (Contribution by), Brian Gastle (Contribution by), Gabrielle Parkin (Contribution by), Helen Cooper (Contribution by), Karla Taylor (Contribution by), Kim Zarins (Contribution by), Larry Scanlon (Contribution by), Matthew Giancarlo (Contribution by), Matthew Matthew Irvine (Contribution by), Maura Nolan (Contribution by), Peter Nicholson (Contribution by), R F Yeager (Contribution by), Robert Robert Meindl (Contribution by), Russell Peck (Contribution by), Stephanie L Batkie (Contribution by), Yoshiko Kobayashi (Contribution by)
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By Russell Peck (Editor), R F Yeager (Editor), Ana Saez-Hidalgo (Contribution by), Brian Gastle (Contribution by), Gabrielle Parkin (Contribution by), Helen Cooper (Contribution by), Karla Taylor (Contribution by), Kim Zarins (Contribution by), Larry Scanlon (Contribution by), Matthew Giancarlo (Contribution by), Matthew Matthew Irvine (Contribution by), Maura Nolan (Contribution by), Peter Nicholson (Contribution by), R F Yeager (Contribution by), Robert Robert Meindl (Contribution by), Russell Peck (Contribution by), Stephanie L Batkie (Contribution by), Yoshiko Kobayashi (Contribution by)
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New essays on aspects of Gower's poetry, viewed through the lens of the self and beyond.
The topics of "selfhood" and "otherness" lie at the heart of these new assessments of John Gower's poetry. The first part of the book, on knowing the self and others, focuses on cognition, brain functions, imagination, and the internal and external factors that affect one's sense of being, from sensation and inner emotive effects within body parts to cosmic perspectives, morality, and theology as voiced ...
The topics of "selfhood" and "otherness" lie at the heart of these new assessments of John Gower's poetry. The first part of the book, on knowing the self and others, focuses on cognition, brain functions, imagination, and the internal and external factors that affect one's sense of being, from sensation and inner emotive effects within body parts to cosmic perspectives, morality, and theology as voiced ...






















