The Bureaucratic Muse: Thomas Hoccleve and the Literature of Late Medieval England

The Bureaucratic Muse: Thomas Hoccleve and the Literature of Late Medieval England

by Ethan Knapp
ISBN-10:
0271027843
ISBN-13:
9780271027845
Pub. Date:
12/15/2001
Publisher:
Penn State University Press
ISBN-10:
0271027843
ISBN-13:
9780271027845
Pub. Date:
12/15/2001
Publisher:
Penn State University Press
The Bureaucratic Muse: Thomas Hoccleve and the Literature of Late Medieval England

The Bureaucratic Muse: Thomas Hoccleve and the Literature of Late Medieval England

by Ethan Knapp

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Overview

Long neglected as a marginal and eccentric figure, Thomas Hoccleve (1367–1426) wrote some of the most sophisticated and challenging poetry of the late Middle Ages. Full of gossip and autobiographical detail, his work has made him immensely useful to modern scholars, yet Hoccleve the poet has remained decidedly in the shadow of Geoffrey Chaucer.

In The Bureaucratic Muse, Ethan Knapp investigates the connections between Hoccleve's poetic corpus and his life as a clerk of the Privy Seal. The early fifteenth century was a watershed moment in the histories of both centralized bureaucracy and English vernacular literature. These were the decades in which Chaucer's experiments in a courtly English poetry were rendered into a stable tradition and in which the central writing offices at Westminster emerged from personal government into the full-blown modernity of independent civil service. Knapp shows the importance of Hoccleve's poetry as a site where these two histories come together. By following the shifting relationship between the texts of vernacular poetry and those of bureaucratic documents, Knapp argues that the roots of vernacular fiction reach back into the impersonal documentary habits of a bureaucratic class.

The Bureaucratic Muse, the first full-length study of Hoccleve since 1968, provides an authoritative historical and textual treatment of this important but underappreciated writer. Chapters focus on Hoccleve's importance in consolidating key concepts of the literary field such as autobiography, religious heterodoxy, gendered identity, and post-Chaucer textuality. This book will be of interest to scholars of Middle English literature, autobiography, gender studies, and the history of literary institutions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780271027845
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Publication date: 12/15/2001
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.66(d)

About the Author

Ethan Knapp is Assistant Professor of English at Ohio State University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction1
1Bureaucratic Identity and the Construction of the Self in Hoccleve's Formulary and "La Male Regle"17
2The Letter of Cupid: Gender and the Foundations of Poetic Authority45
3"Wrytynge no travaille is": Scribal Labor in the Regement of Princes77
4Eulogies and Usurpations: Father Chaucer in the Regement of Princes107
5Hoccleve and Heresy: Image, Memory and the Vanishing Mediator129
6"Ful bukkissh is his brayn": Writing, Madness, and Bureaucratic Culture in the Series159
Afterword185
Bibliography187
Index205
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