John Gower wrote numerous poems in three languages: Middle English, French, and Latin.
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Middle English texts of the Prologue and the eight books of the Confessio Amantis. Includes introductions, side glosses, notes, bibliographies, and indexes.
A literary study of Gower's masterpiece. Also provides a history of his life, a summary of his other works, and a bibliography. From the New World Encyclopedia.
The "Confessio Amantis. Analysis" section (pp. xxix- xcii) of G.C. Macaulay's introduction to Gower's English works consists of a modern English translation of a large number of excerpts from the Middle English text. From the HathiTrust Digital Library.
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Modern English translations of extracts from the poem, including parts of the Prologue, the Tale of Florent, the Tale of the Three Questions, the Tale of Canace and Machaire, and other tales. Work in progress. The ultimate goal is to deliver a complete translation of the poem.
Middle English text. Includes side glosses, notes, an introduction, and bibliography. This is the only known English poem by Gower besides Confessio Amantis.
An edition of the French text by G.C. Macaulay. Includes other French works by Gower. From the HathiTrust Digital Library.
An edition of the Latin text by G.C. Macaulay. Includes other Latin works by Gower. From the HathiTrust Digital Library.
Middle English text. Includes side glosses, notes, an introduction, and bibliography. This is the only known English poem by Gower besides Confessio Amantis.
Middle English texts of the Prologue and the eight books of the Confessio Amantis. Includes introductions, side glosses, notes, bibliographies, and indexes.
A literary study of Gower's masterpiece. Also provides a history of his life, a summary of his other works, and a bibliography. From the New World Encyclopedia.
An edition of the Latin text by G.C. Macaulay. Includes other Latin works by Gower. From the HathiTrust Digital Library.
An edition of the French text by G.C. Macaulay. Includes other French works by Gower. From the HathiTrust Digital Library.
The "Confessio Amantis. Analysis" section (pp. xxix- xcii) of G.C. Macaulay's introduction to Gower's English works consists of a modern English translation of a large number of excerpts from the Middle English text. From the HathiTrust Digital Library.
[PDF]
Modern English translations of extracts from the poem, including parts of the Prologue, the Tale of Florent, the Tale of the Three Questions, the Tale of Canace and Machaire, and other tales. Work in progress. The ultimate goal is to deliver a complete translation of the poem.