Patience (poem)

Patience (poem)

"Patience" is a Middle English alliterative poem written in the late 14th century. Its unknown author, designated the "Pearl poet" or "Gawain poet", also appears, on the basis of dialect and stylistic evidence, to be the author of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight", "Pearl", and "Cleanness" and may have composed "St. Erkenwald".

The manuscript, Cotton Nero A.x is in the British Museum. The first published edition was in "Early English Alliterative Poems in the West Midland Dialect of the fourteenth century", printed by the Early English Text Society.

Genre and poetics

A didactic, homiletic poem, “Patience” consists of 530 lines. Alliteration is used consistently throughout the poem, usually with three alliterating words per line. The unidentified narrator speaks in the first person throughout the work.

Narrative

The narrator/homilist begins by praising patience, setting it among eight virtues (which he calls blessings), closely associating it with poverty, and closing with an admonition not to grumble or fight one’s fate. (ll. 1 - 56). The remainder of the work utilizes the story of Jonah as an exemplum which illustrates and justifies the admonition to accept the will of God patiently.

tyle

Although most of the work is a paraphrase of the biblical Book of Jonah, the poet has expanded upon the text in many places. The chief characteristics of his expansions are a colloquial tone, esp. in Jonah’s prayers and his conversations with God, and the concrete descriptions which are used throughout.

References

Editions

*Vantuono, William, ed. (1984) "The Pearl Poems : an omnibus edition" New York: Garland Pub. ISBN 0-8240-5450-4 (v. 1) ISBN 0-8240-5451-2 (v. 2) Text in both Middle English and Modern English
*Andrew, Malcolm and Waldron, Ronald. 2002. "The Poems of the Pearl Manuscript" Berkeley: University of California Press. (4th ed.) ISBN 0-85989-514-9.

Translations

*Finch, Casey. “The Complete Works of the Pearl Poet” 1993. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-07871-3.

Commentary and criticism

*Berlin, Normand, 1961. “”Patience:” A Study in Poetic Elaboration.” Studia Neophilologica 33: 80 - 85.
*Davis, Adam Brooke, 1991 "What the Poet of Patience Really Did to the Book of Jonah." Viator 22: 267 – 78.
*Diekstra, F. N. M. 1974. “Jonah and “Patience”: The Psychology of a Prophet.” English Studies 55: 205 - 217.
*Friedman, John B. 1981. “Figural Typology in the Middle English “Patience.” In “The Alliterative Tradition in the Fourteenth Century,” edited by Bernard S. Levy and Paul E. Szarmach. Kent, Ohio.
*Hill, Ordelle G. 1967. “The Late-Latin “De Jona” as a Source for “Patience.” Journal of English and Germanic Philology 66: 21 - 25,

External links

* [http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/55.html Middle English text of Patience]


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