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Further Investigation into the Scansion of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde :Revising the Scansion Dictionary of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde

著者
西村政人 
シリーズ
 
助成
 
判型
A5 
ページ
570 
定価
7,700円 (本体7,000円 )
発行日
2010年9月1日 
ISBN
ISBN978-4-86327-104-3 
Cコード
C3097 
ジャンル
文学・語学/欧米〈文学〉
 
内容
A Reconsideration of Previous Studies on Chaucer's Prosody/Specific Examples of the Various Feet Found in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde/Discussion about the Verse Structure in Chaucer's Troilus and CriseydeChapter/etc
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     Part 1

Chapter 1 Introduction
 1.1. Purpose
 1.2. Why a Scansion Dictionary?
 1.3. Validity of Metrical Analysis
 1.4. The Terms Used in This Study
 1.5. Conclusion

Chapter 2 A Reconsideration of Previous Studies on Chaucer's Prosody
 2.1. Introduction
 2.2. Chronological List of Books and Evaluation
 2.3. Answer to the Questions from 2.1
 2.4. A Reconsideration of the Traditional Rules of Scansion
 
Chapter 3 Specific Examples of the Various Feet Found in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde
 3.1. Basic Principles of My Scansion
 3.2. Instances of Various Feet
 3.3. Conclusion

Chapter 4 Discussion about the Scansion in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde with Special Reference to Different Texts
 4.1. Introduction
 4.2. Method
 4.3. Results and Discussion
 4.4. Changes Across Editions
 4.5. Conclusion

Chapter 5 Recension and Cp Manuscript
 5.1. Recension and Cp Manuscript

Chapter 6 Discussion about the Verse Structure in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde with Special Reference to Boccaccio's Il Filostrato
 6.1. Introduction
 6.2. Previous Study
 6.3. Method
 6.4. Results and Discussion
 6.5. Rhyme Words
 6.6. Conclusion

Chapter 7 The Scansion and Appreciation of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde with our Ears
 7.1. Introduction
 7.2. This Troilus
 7.3. Monosyllabic Interjection
 7.4. Vocative Expression
 7.5. Adverb
 7.6. Anaphora
 7.7. The Structure of a Stanza and Reading
 7.8. Conclusion

Final Remarks

Appendix 1~13

Texts and References
Index
     Part 2

A Scansion Dictionary of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde
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