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  • - Food in Medieval English Romance
    av Aaron Hostetter
    560,-

  • - Gender and Language in Later Middle English Writing
    av Tara Williams
    381,-

  • - Reading the Past in Medieval and Early Modern British Literature
     
    1 605,-

    Examines how medieval and early modern British texts use descriptions of archaeological objects to produce aesthetic and literary responses to questions of historicity and epistemology.

  • - Witnessing, Literature, and Community in the Late Middle Ages
    av Jamie K Taylor
    474,-

  • - The Idea of the Literary in Medieval England
     
    560,-

  • - Reading Across the Fifteenth Century
     
    474,-

  • - Alliterative Verse and Nationalist Literary History
    av Randy P Schiff
    560,-

  • - Gender and Sowlehele in Middle English Allegory
    av Masha Raskolnikov
    474,-

  • - Language, Time, and Community in Medieval England
    av Mary Kate Hurley
    1 605,-

    In Translation Effects: Language, Time, and Community in Medieval England, Mary Kate Hurley reinterprets a well-recognized and central feature of medieval textual production: translation. Medieval texts often leave conspicuous evidence of the translation process. These translation effects are observable traces that show how medieval writers reimagined the nature of the political, cultural, and linguistic communities within which their texts were consumed. Examining translation effects closely, Hurley argues, provides a means of better understanding not only how medieval translations imagine community but also how they help create communities. Through fresh readings of texts such as the Old English Orosius, Ælfric's Lives of the Saints, Ælfric's Homilies, Chaucer, Trevet, Gower, and Beowulf, Translation Effects adds a new dimension to medieval literary history, connecting translation to community in a careful and rigorous way and tracing the lingering outcomes of translation effects through the whole of the medieval period.

  • av Marisa Libbon
    1 605,-

    People in medieval England talked, and yet we seldom talk or write about their talk. People conversed not within literary texts, but in the world in which those texts were composed and copied. The absence of such talk from our record of the medieval past is strange. Its absence from our formulation of medieval literary history is stranger still. In Talk and Textual Production in Medieval England, Marisa Libbon argues that talk among medieval England's public, especially talk about history and identity, was essential to the production of texts and was a fundamental part of the transmission and reception of literature. Examining Richard I's life as an exemplary subject of medieval England's class-crossing talk about the past, Libbon advances a theory of how talk circulates history, identity, and cultural memory over time. By identifying sites of local talk about England's past, from law courts to palace chambers, and tracing rumors about Richard that circulated during his life and long after his death, Libbon offers a literary history of Richard that accounts for the spaces between and around extant manuscript copies of Middle English romances like Richard Coeur de Lion, insular and Continental chronicles, and chansons de geste with figures such as Charlemagne and Roland. These spaces, usually dismissed as silent, tell us about the processes of writing and reading and illuminate the intangible daily life in which textual production occurred. In revealing the pressures that talk about the past exerted on textual production, this bookrelocates the power of making culture and collective memory to a wider, collaborative authorship in medieval England.

  • - Court Poetry and the Authority of History in Late Medieval Scotland
    av Katherine H Terrell
    1 707,-

  • - Plague, Poetry, England
    av David K Coley
    629 - 1 673,-

  • av Professor Tison (University of Central Florida USA) Pugh
    526,-

  • - Absence, Presence, and Adapting the Canterbury Tales
    av Tison Pugh & Kathleen Coyne Kelly
    423,-

  • - The Eucharist and Middle English Literature
    av Jennifer Garrison
    560,-

  • - Courts, Adventure, and Love in the European Middle Ages
    av Will Hasty
    560 - 1 673,-

  • - Land, Life, and Law in Medieval Britain
    av Joseph Taylor & Randy P Schiff
    560,-

  • - Cultural Mobility and Medieval Media
     
    526,-

  • - Ekphrasis in Medieval Literature and Culture
    av Ethan Knapp
    543,-

  • - Divine and Literary Judgment in Fourteenth-Century French Poetry
    av J M Moreau
    526,-

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