Moral and Political Gower: A Study on the Prologue and Book VII of Confessio Amantis." ("도덕적인 가우어, 정치적인 가우어: 『연인의 고백』(Confessio Amantis)의 프롤로그와 7권을 중심으로.
- Author/Editor
- Choi, Yejung.
- Title
- Moral and Political Gower: A Study on the Prologue and Book VII of Confessio Amantis." ("도덕적인 가우어, 정치적인 가우어: 『연인의 고백』(Confessio Amantis)의 프롤로그와 7권을 중심으로.
- Published
- Choi, Yejung. "Moral and Political Gower: A Study on the Prologue and Book VII of Confessio Amantis." ("도덕적인 가우어, 정치적인 가우어: 『연인의 고백』(Confessio Amantis)의 프롤로그와 7권을 중심으로.") Medieval and Early Modern English Studies (Korea) 28 no. 3 (2018): 307–330. UISSN 1738-2556
- Review
- (This journal appears to be inaccessible currently and the essay is in Korean. The following is an English abstract provided by the author.) "This study tries to locate the interface of the moral and political aspects found in John Gower's 'Confessio Amantis.' The epithet 'moral' has traditionally been attached to Gower. Gower has also been under suspicion for being too political, especially because he changed the recipients of dedication from Richard II to Henry of Derby who will be enthroned later as Henry IV. Focusing on the Prologue and Book VII of the 'Confessio Amantis,' this study explicates the historical character of the poem and argues that the tales reflect the main concern of his age. For example, his emphasis on the importance of law in the governance of kingdom [sic] was an inverse mirror image of the misgovernance of Richard II. Gower had hoped to educate the king to be a moral person who could rule himself and his kingdom. Frustrated by Richard's misgovernance, Gower turned to Henry."
- Date
- 2018
- Gower Subjects
- Confessio Amantis