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Imagined Romes - by C David Benson (Paperback)

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  • This volume explores the conflicting representations of ancient Rome--one of the most important European cities in the medieval imagination--in late Middle English poetry.Once the capital of a great pagan empire whose ruined monuments still inspired awe in the Middle Ages, Rome, the seat of the pope, became a site of Christian pilgrimage owing to the fame of its early martyrs, whose relics sanctified the city and whose help was sought by pilgrims to their shrines.
  • About the Author: C. David Benson is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English and Medieval Studies at the University of Connecticut.
  • 216 Pages
  • Literary Criticism, Medieval

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A study of ancient Rome as a prominent topic in the works of Middle English poets. Discusses how each these poets conceives of ancient Rome and Romans, both pagan and Christian, and why it matters to their work. Includes the works of Gower, Chaucer, Langland, and Lydgate.



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This volume explores the conflicting representations of ancient Rome--one of the most important European cities in the medieval imagination--in late Middle English poetry.

Once the capital of a great pagan empire whose ruined monuments still inspired awe in the Middle Ages, Rome, the seat of the pope, became a site of Christian pilgrimage owing to the fame of its early martyrs, whose relics sanctified the city and whose help was sought by pilgrims to their shrines. C. David Benson analyzes the variety of ways that Rome and its citizens, both pre-Christian and Christian, are presented in a range of Middle English poems, from lesser-known, anonymous works to the poetry of Gower, Chaucer, Langland, and Lydgate. Benson discusses how these poets conceive of ancient Rome and its citizens--especially the women of Rome--as well as why this matters to their works.

An insightful and innovative study, Imagined Romes addresses a crucial lacuna in the scholarship of Rome in the medieval imaginary and provides fresh perspectives on the work of four of the most prominent Middle English poets.



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"Imagined Romes resounds with evocative and theologically rich tales of Rome and Romans in Middle English poetry, and will captivate a contemporary literate audience with the marvels of the eternal city, in an analogous fashion to those wondrous bells ringing-out from the Capitoline hill."

--Sean Michael Ryan Reading Religion



"As with [the author's] book about medieval Troy stories, Imagined Romes may well become a standard undergraduate source. The book conveniently maps out a set of instances in which some medieval writers represented Rome or responded to various definitions of Romanness."

--Sylvia Federico Speculum



"The originality and critical acumen of this work are well represented in its title: the reader can expect to discover a multitude of Romes, as Benson highlights the plurality of cities that, under the name of Rome, were built in the imagination of Middle English poets."

--Giulia Boitani Medium Aevum



"This study ably fills a startling gap that I, for one, had not previously thought to consider. The interpretative consequences are estimable, for Benson's focus through the lens of Rome eloquently illuminates significant aspects of all four Middle English poets he considers."

--Karla Taylor Studies in the Age of Chaucer



"Benson's lyrical book about English writers' recovery of ancient Rome allows us to see how profoundly ideas about Rome shaped the later Middle Ages. Imagined Romes offers a delightful tour of an ancient city that existed only in the memories of Middle English poets. Despite being a fantasy, this Rome shaped conceptions of power, truth, justice, mercy, love, tragedy, and literature for generations. Benson's book will appeal to literary scholars, medievalists, and any reader who has fallen in love with a place found only in a book."

--Rebecca Krug, author of Reading Families: Women's Literate Practice in Late Medieval England



"David Benson has written a book that was much needed not only by students of medieval English literature but by all those who are interested in pagan and Christian Rome and her image after the fall of the empire. Imagined Romes is a work of intelligence and love, full of the surprises that only a great scholar can set up and rewarding throughout."

--Piero Boitani, author of The Gospel According to Shakespeare



"The relation of medieval cultures to Rome is creatively conflicted: early Christianity defines itself against everything that 'Rome' stands for, while the Papacy models itself as a new empire. David Benson's Imagined Romes takes us into the medieval city and trains us to understand how late medieval English readers of and visitors to the eternal city imagined its republican and imperial past. The resultant book--ever lucid and engaging--is full of illuminating surprises."

--James Simpson, author of Under the Hammer: Iconoclasm in the Anglo-American Tradition




About the Author



C. David Benson is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English and Medieval Studies at the University of Connecticut. He is the author of Public Piers Plowman: Modern Scholarship and Late Medieval English Culture, also published by Penn State University Press.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .49 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 216
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Medieval
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: C David Benson
Language: English
Street Date: August 20, 2020
TCIN: 1011337562
UPC: 9780271083216
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-6063
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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