Readings in Medieval Texts

Readings in Medieval Texts

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  • Author: David Frame Johnson
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780199261635
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 432

Readings in Medieval Texts offers a thorough and accessible introduction to the interpretation and criticism of a broad range of Old and Middle English canonical texts from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries. The volume brings together 24 newly commissioned chapters by a leading international team of medieval scholars. An introductory chapter highlights the overarching trends in the composition of English Literature in the Medieval periods, and provides an overview of the textual continuities and innovations. Individual chapters give detailed information about context, authorship, date, and critical views on texts, before providing fascinating and thought-provoking examinations of crucial excerpts and themes. This book will be invaluable for undergraduate and graduate students on all courses in Medieval Studies, particularly those focusing on understanding literature and its role in society.


Medieval Reading

Medieval Reading

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  • Author: Suzanne Reynolds
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521604529
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

This book argues for a radically new approach to the history of reading and literacy in the Middle Ages.


Violence Against Women in Medieval Texts

Violence Against Women in Medieval Texts

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  • Author: Anna Roberts
  • Publisher: University Press of Florida
  • ISBN: 0813063701
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 266

This volume brings together specialists from different areas of medieval literary study to focus on the role of habits of thought in shaping attitudes toward women during the Middle Ages. The essays range from Old English literature to the Spanish Inquisition and encompass such genres as romance, chronicles, hagiography, and legal documents.


Scraped, Stroked, and Bound

Scraped, Stroked, and Bound

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  • Author: Jonathan Wilcox
  • Publisher: Brepols Publishers
  • ISBN: 9782503545493
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

This collection of essays makes an original contribution to medieval manuscript studies through deep engagement with the material side of book creation. The volume brings together major scholars of medieval manuscripts with leading contemporary book artists. The result is a ground-breaking collection which will be of interest both for its methodological implications and for the insights that the case studies provide. In a sequence of interconnected essays, experts in the field of literature, history, art, and manuscript studies enact readings of medieval manuscripts that incorporate extreme attention to the materiality of the object of their study. While the digital revolution has provided unparalleled visual access to medieval manuscripts, these essays are attentive to what has got left behind-not just the aura of the original, but also the engagement of the other senses, such as the feel of the binding, the heft of the volume, the smell of the parchment, or the sound of the pages. By bringing together experienced medievalist scholars with practicing book artists of today, this volume brings back an artisanal sense of the complete book to an understanding of medieval manuscripts.


Readings in Medieval History

Readings in Medieval History

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  • Author: Patrick J. Geary
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  • Category : Middle Ages
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :


Reading Skin in Medieval Literature and Culture

Reading Skin in Medieval Literature and Culture

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  • Author: K. Walter
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9780230338708
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Skin is a multifarious image in medieval culture: the material basis for forming a sense of self and relation to the world, as well as a powerful literary and visual image. This book explores the presence of skin in medieval literature and culture from a range of literary, religious, aesthetic, historical, medical, and theoretical perspectives.


Reading Medieval Latin

Reading Medieval Latin

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  • Author: Keith Sidwell
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521447478
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : la
  • Pages : 422

Reading Medieval Latin is an introduction to medieval Latin in its cultural and historical context and is designed to serve the needs of students who have completed the learning of basic classical Latin morphology and syntax. (Users of Reading Latin will find that it follows on after the end of section 5 of that course.) It is an anthology, organised chronologically and thematically in four parts. Each part is divided into chapters with introductory material, texts, and commentaries which give help with syntax, sentence-structure, and background. There are brief sections on medieval orthography and grammar, together with a vocabulary which includes words (or meanings) not found in standard classical dictionaries. The texts chosen cover areas of interest to students of medieval history, philosophy, theology, and literature.


Reading Literary Animals

Reading Literary Animals

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  • Author: Karen L. Edwards
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351603914
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 385

Reading Literary Animals explores the status and representation of animals in literature from the Middle Ages to the present day. Essays by leading scholars in the field examine various figurative, agential, imaginative, ethical, and affective aspects of literary encounters with animality, showing how practices of close reading provoke new ways of thinking about animals and the texts in which they appear. Through investigations of works by Shakespeare, Aphra Behn, William Wordsworth, Charles Dickens, Virginia Woolf, and Ted Hughes, among many others, Reading Literary Animals demonstrates the value of distinctively literary animal studies.


Middle English Mouths

Middle English Mouths

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  • Author: Katie L. Walter
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  • ISBN: 1108426611
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 273

First full-length study of the mouth's centrality to discourses of physical, ethical and spiritual 'good' in Middle English literature.


The Annotated Book in the Early Middle Ages

The Annotated Book in the Early Middle Ages

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  • Author: Mariken Teeuwen
  • Publisher: Brepols Publishers
  • ISBN: 9782503569482
  • Category : Annotating, Book
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Annotations in modern books are a phenomenon that often causes disapproval: we are not supposed to draw, doodle, underline, or highlight in our books. In many medieval manuscripts, however, the pages are filled with annotations around the text and in-between the lines. In some cases, a 'white space' around the text is even laid out to contain extra text, pricked and ruled for the purpose. Just as footnotes are an approved and standard part of the modern academic book, so the flyleaves, margins, and interlinear spaces of many medieval manuscripts are an invitation to add extra text. This volume focuses on annotation in the early medieval period. In treating manuscripts as mirrors of the medieval minds who created them - reflecting their interests, their choices, their practices - the essays explore a number of key topics. Are there certain genres in which the making of annotations seems to be more appropriate or common than in others? Are there genres in which annotating is 'not done'? Are there certain monastic centres in which annotating practices flourish, and from which they spread? The volume thus investigates whether early medieval annotators used specific techniques, perhaps identifiable with their scribal communities or schools. It explores what annotators actually sought to accomplish with their annotations, and how the techniques of annotating developed over time and per region.