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- Title
Nostalgic Temporalities in Greenes Vision.
- Authors
Cook, Megan L.
- Abstract
In Greenes V ision, the Middle English poets, Geoffrey Chaucer and John Gower, appear to Robert Greene in a dream to debate the value of Greene's writing and the Junction of literature more broadly. Greene's invocation of the medieval poets uses nostalgia's inherent periodising function to reconstruct poetic authorities from the past who can offer him both advice and approval. In the V isio n 's conclusion, King Solomon arrives and urges the dreamer to turn to theology; his demands return the Vision to the penitential register in which it began, exposing the boundaries of Gower's and Chaucer's authority and the limits of nostalgia itself.
- Subjects
MIDDLE English poetry; CHAUCER, Geoffrey, d. 1400; NOSTALGIA in literature; GOWER, John, ca. 1325-1408; GREENE, Robert, ca. 1558-1592; SOLOMON, King of Israel, ca. 1011 B.C.-931 B.C.
- Publication
Parergon, 2016, Vol 33, Issue 2, p39
- ISSN
0313-6221
- Publication type
Literary Criticism
- DOI
10.1353/pgn.2016.0074