The Life Of John Gower (ca.1330-1408) Gower, John. The Complete Works of John Gower. GC Macaulay, Ed. Grosse Pointe, MI Scholarly Press, 1968. Gower, John. Confessio Amantis. http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/gowerbio.htm
Extractions: British Museum, Egerton MS. John Gower, poet and friend of Chaucer, was born around 1330, into a prominent Yorkshire family which held properties in Kent, Yorkshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. Gower's coat of arms is identical to those of Sir Robert Gower of Brabourne. Nothing is known of his education, though it has been speculated that he was trained in law. Gower himself held properties in Suffolk and Kent, where he seems to have resided until taking up residence in the priory of St. Mary Overies in Southwark, London, around 1377. Gower's first work was Mirour de l'Omme i.e . Mirror of Man) (wr. 1376-79), an allegorical poem in French meditating on the fall of man and the effect of sin on the world. Gower later latinized the title to Speculum Hominis , and later changed it to Speculum Meditantis to fit with the titles of his later works. Around 1377, Gower began work on Vox Clamantis i.e . The Voice of One Crying), an essay in Latin elegiac verse. Like the Speculum Meditantis , it too treats of sinfulness, and criticizes the corruption of the society. It also provides a contemporary view of the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. Gower's moral and philosophical writings were highly praised by his peers. In 1385, Gower's good friend, Geoffrey Chaucer, dedicated the
John Gower (ca.1330-1408) John Gower (ca.13301408). Miniature Portrait of Gower. British Museum, Egerton MS. 1991. http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/gower.htm
Confessio Amantis (DL SunSITE) Confessio Amantis. or. Tales of the Seven Deadly Sins. Online Medieval and Classical Library Release 4. The following electronic text is based on that edition published in THE WORKS OF John Gower (13301408 A.D.), ed. Prof. G.C. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/Confess
Extractions: Tales of the Seven Deadly Sins Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #4 The following electronic text is based on that edition published in THE WORKS OF JOHN GOWER (1330-1408 A.D.), ed. Prof. G.C. Macauley (Oxford, 1901). This electronic text was edited and proofed by Douglas B. Killings ( DeTroyes@AOL.COM ), September 1994, based upon a previous e-text of unknown origin. Additional assistance provided by Diane M. Brendan. CONTENTS Incipit Liber Secundus Incipit Liber Tercius Incipit Liber Quartus Incipit Liber Quintus Incipit Liber Sextus Incipit Liber Septimus Incipit Liber Octavus
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Extractions: John Gower (1325?-1403) Confessio Amantis or Tales of the Seven Deadly Sins The Online Medieval and Classical Library, University of California at Berkeley: Based upon Prof. G.C. Macauley 1901 edition of The Works of John Gower (1330-1408 A.D.) , published by Oxford. Ecole Glossary: John Gower, The Ecole Initiative, Evansville University: Karen Rae Keck's brief biography of the poet which contextualizes Gower through links to world and literary history. John Gower , Catholic Encyclopedia: A fairly lengthy encyclopedia article written by P. J. LENNOX for volume VI of the 1909 edition of The Catholic Encyclopedia . Transcribed by Gerard Loiselle.-MJM John Gower (1325?-1403) , The Geoffrey Chaucer Page, Harvard University: A fine introduction to Chaucer's friend and fellow poet. Includes the following works, among others: The Prologue to the Confessio Amantis The Tale of Constance (Bk II, 587-612), The Tale of Phoebus and the Crow (Bk III, 783-817), The Four Humors (or Complexions) (Bk VII, 380-520) and The Tale of Virginia (Bk VII, 5131-5306).
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