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  1. Tales of the Seven Deadly Sins, 1330-1408 A.D. by John Gower, 2009-04-22

81. Browse By Author: G - Project Gutenberg
Gower, John (1330?1408). Confessio Amantis, or, Tales of the Seven Deadly Sins Review of the Work of Mr John Stuart Mill Entitled, Examination of Sir
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82. Why Try Britannica Online?
Gower, John (1330?–1408). The medieval English poet John Gower wrotein the tradition of courtly love and moral allegory. His
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83. Gower, John /1330 - 1408/WWW.MLP.CZ
Gower, John 1330 1408 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. WELLS, Stanley, Shakespeare,S 17473. © Mestská knihovna v Praze Offline, poslední
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84. Gower, John /1330 - 1408/WWW.MLP.CZ
Mestská knihovna v Prazeoficiální internetové strány.
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85. Academic Directory On Gower, John
of the Department of English at the University of Toronto, this page makes availablein electronic form a selection of poems by John Gower (1330?1408).
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86. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (G)
1950 Present. We regret we have not completed our entry yet. Please come backanother day. Gower, John (Gower, John ). 1330 (?) - 1408.
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87. Antiquarian Books Catalogue
and Clara Reeve. GG30205 \12,000. Gower, John (?1330-?1408) 376Gower, J. De Confessione Amantis. (London, 1554) Imprinted
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88. Antiquarian Books Catalogue
7) Lathom, Francis The Midnight Bell. UC09212 \150,000. Gower,John (?1330-?1408) 24 ·?EETS
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89. Shadowed Realm: Medieval Period > Quotations
John Gower (c. 1330 1408) An English poet and friend to Geoffrey Chaucer.His most famous work is Confessio Amantis (Lover s Confession).
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    A great Italian poet whose most famous work is The Divine Comedy (originally entitled Comedia ), which was written entirely in vernacular Italian.

90. Liceus.com: El Portal De Las Humanidades.
(4) John Gower (about 1330 1408) Confessio Amantis. The earliest version ofGower’s English poem of “The Lover’s Confession”, completed in about 1390,
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The purpose of this study is to give some idea of the richness and variety of the national collection of English literary manuscripts. As a representative body of material drawn from the whole course of imaginative literature written in English in Britain, the holdings of the National Library cannot be matched elsewhere. They range in a date from the earliest specimens of Anglo-Saxon to drafts of work by living authors. They include manuscripts by Scottish, Irish and Welsh writers, such as Robert Burns, James Joyce and Dylan Thomas. They cover every variety of prose, verse and drama. And they embrace every possible type of literary document, from medieval illuminated texts and autograph fair copies to annotated typescripts and corrected proofs. As a result, they are of interest equally as much to the editor and textual critic as to the literary historian, the biographer and the student of handwriting.
Some of the manuscripts have interesting, even extraordinary, histories. Two of the very finest, both belonging to the later 15th century, were discovered quite independently in 1934. The autobiography of Margery Kempe turned up in a cupboard of household oddments, while the owner was searching for ping-pong balls; and the unique manuscript of Malory’s

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Among them, is that of John Gower (c 1330 1408) which shows the poet and friendof Chaucer. Chaucer s Canterbury Tales begin in Southwark.
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92. Shakespeare's Sonnets. The Amazing Web Site. Commentary. Sonnet 106.
most notably John Stow s Annales, or a General Chronicle of England from Shakespeare uses it in Gower s speech in Pericles, Gower being the type of
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The amazing web site of Shakespeare's Sonnets. Commentary. Sonnet 106. HAKESPEARE'S ONNETS This is the web site of Shakespeare's sonnets View of London in the time of 'fairest wights, ladies dead, and lovely knights'. This illustration is from the time of Henry VII, 1485-1509. From Ms. Roy. 16F.ii. (British Museum). The Poems of Charles d'Orleans, transcribed by a Flemish scribe in England under Henry VII. For a larger version of the picture, click here OMMENTARY SONNET CVI Map of the site Links to other sites Other texts of the period Next Sonnet ... Views of London
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1. When in the chronicle of wasted time
2. I see descriptions of the fairest wights,
3. And beauty making beautiful old rhyme,
4. In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights,
5. Then, in the blazon of sweet beauty's best,
6. Of hand, of foot, of lip, of eye, of brow, 7. I see their antique pen would have expressed

93. The Millennium Library: Who's Who - John Gower
John Gower. c. 1330 1408. Middle English poet. It is thought that John Gower wasborn in Kent, but the details of his early life are uncertain.
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c. 1330 - 1408
Middle English poet
It is thought that John Gower was born in Kent, but the details of his early life are uncertain. Documentary sources show that he became wealthy, possibly through trade, and that he acquired land and properties. He inherited Kentwell manor at Long Melford in Suffolk, bought land in Kent in 1378, and earned money from rents in Essex. Gower had access to those in power: he attended the court of Richard II and in 1393 he was in the service of Henry, Earl of Derby. From about 1377 he lived in the Priory of St Mary Overy, Southwark, and following his marriage to Agnes Groundolf they lived there together until Gower's death. Gower wrote three major works in English, French, and Latin. His first was 'Le Mirour de l'Omme' or 'Speculum Meditantis' (1376-9), a didactic moral poem in French that examines the seven deadly sins, discusses their effect upon humankind, and proposes a way to achieve redemption. 'Vox Clamantis' (1379-82) is composed in Latin elegiac stanzas; and contrasts sin with virtue in a tone that suggests nostalgia for a bygone age. In Book One of 'Vox Clamantis', written after the Peasant's Revolt of 1381, Gower focuses upon social unrest in England and at one point describes rioters as monsters and wild beasts caught up in a kind of madness. Like Chaucer, Gower was influenced by classical authors and 'Confessio Amantis' (1386-90/93) is clearly indebted to Ovid's 'Metamorphoses'. Although it discusses love, Amans, the poem's hero, is figured as a different kind of lover to those described by Boccaccio; Gower's interest lies in 'courtly love', which is more meditative than physical.

94. .TOC-VOL-04 (071332 PM 07/25/03) .. 1492 By Mary Johnston A
Stormfield s Visit to Heaven Confessio Amantis (Tales of Seven Deadly Sins)ByJohn Gower,13301408 AD Constitution of the United States of America,
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95. ­^°ê¤å¾Ç(I)
John Gower (1330?1408) was even more popular in his day than Chaucer. His poemsexpressed the attitude of the ruling class toward the peasants.
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    96. Stiftung Lyrik Kabinett
    Translate this page Gower, John (1330?-1408). Hier finden Sie die Ergebnisse Ihrer Suche. GefundeneBuchtitel zu Autor Gower, John (1330?-1408). Selected Poetry.
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    97. Author:John Gower - Wikisource
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    98. Pericles, Prince Of Tyre
    Probable Main Sources Apollonius of Tyre in Confessio Amantis, by JohnGower (13301408); The Patterne of Painefull Adventures (1576), by Lawrence Twine.
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    Pericles, Prince of Tyre, accepts a challenge to solve a riddle and thereby win the hand of the daughter of Antiochus, King of Antioch. Gower, a narrator who appears at the beginning of each of the five acts, describes her as a breathtaking beauty. Anyone desiring to marry her must first solve the riddle. There's a catch, though. If a suitor provides the wrong answer to the riddle, he will be decapitated and his head hung high for all to see. In the presence of the king and his daughter, Pericles risks all and reads the riddle:
    I am no viper, yet I feed
    On mother's flesh which did me breed.
    I sought a husband, in which labour
    I found that kindness in a father:
    He's father, son, and husband mild;
    I mother, wife, and yet his child.

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    Gower, John Mirour de l'omme Speculum meditantis Vox clamantis Confessio amantis II IV
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