A Handbook of Middle English Studies
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A Handbook of Middle English Studies

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ISBN-13:
9781118328781
Veröffentl:
2013
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
464
Autor:
Marion Turner
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable E-Book
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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A Handbook of Middle English Studies This sharp-minded, coherent set of essays both maps and liberates: not only does it map the intellectual territory of contemporary cultural debate; it also liberates the extraordinary texts of later medieval England to move across that contemporary cultural terrain. James Simpson, Harvard University Marion Turner has skilfully choreographed an exciting ensemble of fresh accounts of the English Middle Ages. We see the period in a new light that shows with compassion and imagination, as well as thoughtful scholarship, how the literature of the past speaks to contemporary preoccupations. Ardis Butterfield, Yale University Strikingly original: theory-literate and materially-grounded ways of reading Middle English texts. David Wallace, University of Pennsylvania A Handbook of Middle English Studies presents twenty-six original and accessible essays by leading scholars, analyzing the relationship between critical theory and late-medieval literature. The collection offers a range of entry points into the rich field of medieval literary studies, exploring subjects including the depiction of the self and the mind, the literature of conquest, ideas of beauty and aesthetics, and the relationship between place and literature. Topics that have long been central to the field, such as authorship, gender, and race, feature alongside areas only recently coming under critical scrutiny, such as globalization, the environment, and animality. Collectively, the essays demonstrate that the manuscript culture of late medieval literature raises key theoretical issues concerning the relationship between authors, texts, and readers. A Handbook of Middle English Studies models diverse approaches to medieval texts and stakes a claim in debates about topics ranging from class to the canon, from imagination to nationhood, from sexuality to the public sphere.
A Handbook of Middle English Studies"This sharp-minded, coherent set of essays both maps and liberates: not only does it map the intellectual territory of contemporary cultural debate; it also liberates the extraordinary texts of later medieval England to move across that contemporary cultural terrain."James Simpson, Harvard University"Marion Turner has skilfully choreographed an exciting ensemble of fresh accounts of the English Middle Ages. We see the period in a new light that shows with compassion and imagination, as well as thoughtful scholarship, how the literature of the past speaks to contemporary preoccupations."Ardis Butterfield, Yale University"Strikingly original: theory-literate and materially-grounded ways of reading Middle English texts."David Wallace, University of PennsylvaniaA Handbook of Middle English Studies presents twenty-six original and accessible essays by leading scholars, analyzing the relationship between critical theory and late-medieval literature. The collection offers a range of entry points into the rich field of medieval literary studies, exploring subjects including the depiction of the self and the mind, the literature of conquest, ideas of beauty and aesthetics, and the relationship between place and literature. Topics that have long been central to the field, such as authorship, gender, and race, feature alongside areas only recently coming under critical scrutiny, such as globalization, the environment, and animality. Collectively, the essays demonstrate that the manuscript culture of late medieval literature raises key theoretical issues concerning the relationship between authors, texts, and readers. A Handbook of Middle English Studies models diverse approaches to medieval texts and stakes a claim in debates about topics ranging from class to the canon, from imagination to nationhood, from sexuality to the public sphere.
Acknowledgments xiNotes on Contributors xiiiAbbreviations xviiList of Figures xixIntroduction 1Marion TurnerPart 1: Selfhood and Community 131 Imagination 15Aranye Fradenburg2 Memory 33Anke Bernau3 Desire 49Elizabeth Scala4 Gender 63Nicola McDonald5 Sexuality 77Glenn Burger and Steven F. Kruger6 Public Interiorities 93David Lawton7 Race 109Jeffrey Jerome Cohen8 Animality 123Susan CranePart 2: Constructing Texts, Constructing Textual History 1359 Authorship 137Vincent Gillespie10 Audience 155Joyce Coleman11 Manuscript 171Alexandra Gillespie12 Material Culture 187Jessica Brantley13 Genre 207Julie Orlemanski14 Aesthetics 223Maura Nolan15 Canon Formation 239Thomas A. Prendergast16 Periodization 253David MatthewsPart 3: Politics and Places 26717 Sovereignty 269Robert Mills18 Class 285Isabel Davis19 Church 299Laura Varnam20 City 315Jonathan Hsy21 Margins 331Corinne Saunders22 Ecology 347Carolyn Dinshaw23 Nation 363Kathy Lavezzo24 Language 379Laura Ashe25 Postcolonialism 397John M. Ganim26 A Global Middle Ages 413Geraldine HengIndex 431

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