Truth and Convention in the Middle Ages
Rhetoric, Representation and Reality
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th Nov '90
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This book examines in detail the diverse ways in which ostensibly 'historical' narratives established their legitimacy.
Medieval assumptions about the nature of the representation involved in literary and historical narratives were widely different from our own. Writers and readers worked with a complex understanding of the relations between truth and convention, in which accounts of presumed fact could be expanded, embellished, or translated in a variety of accepted ways.Medieval assumptions about the nature of the representation involved in literary and historical narratives were widely different from our own. Writers and readers worked with a complex understanding of the relations between truth and convention, in which accounts of presumed fact could be expanded, embellished, or translated in a variety of accepted ways. Ruth Morse's challenging and wide-ranging book explores how these assumptions operated in a broad range of genres, including romance, history, and biography. The book recovers the rhetorical principles which governed the creation and interpretation of such writings, and demonstrates their educational centrality in medieval Europe. Drawing upon this background, Truth and Convention in the Middle Ages examines in detail the diverse ways in which ostensibly 'historical' narratives established their legitimacy, notably through their invocation of earlier textual authorities or 'sources'. In analysing these complex processes of narrative reconstruction, this lucid and accessible book itself reconstructs medieval habits of reading and writing, and raises far-reaching questions about language and representation.
"...filled with important insights about medieval rhetoric and narrative....[T]he issues raised in the book should be carefully considered by students and scholars of medieval culture." Martin Irvine, Speculum
ISBN: 9780521302111
Dimensions: 234mm x 152mm x 22mm
Weight: 570g
312 pages