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Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2009
Summary
This study of praise in medieval poetry grew out of the observation that modern critics and readers (myself included) commonly find it hard to come to terms with the many varieties of eulogistic writing that are encountered there. So we either turn our eyes away from this ‘poetry of praise’ or else look in it too eagerly for such ironies and reservations as may accommodate it to modern tastes and values. The subject is a large one, and I have necessarily been very selective in the citing of both texts and critical discussions.
I am indebted to Colin Burrow, Thorlac Turville-Petre and Nigel Wilson, who read and commented on certain chapters of this book, and also to audiences at the universities of Bristol, Nottingham, Oxford and St Andrews. I have received valuable advice from Tony Boorman, Alastair Fowler, Bob Fowler, Ronald Hutton, Christopher Logue, Charles Martindale, Rhiannon Purdie and John Scattergood, as well as from the two anonymous publisher's readers. The Bristol University Library and its Interlibrary Loans department have done much to facilitate my work. To all these, I express my gratitude. The errors and inadequacies in this book are all my own.
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- The Poetry of Praise , pp. vii - viiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2008