New Medieval Literatures 18

Exploring Medieval Textual Cultures and Methodologies

David Lawton editor Laura Ashe editor Professor Wendy Scase editor Philip Knox editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published:16th Feb '18

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This volume presents a rich exploration of medieval textual cultures, showcasing diverse methodologies and significant scholarly contributions, including New Medieval Literatures 18.

This annual publication, New Medieval Literatures 18, serves as a vital resource for those intrigued by medieval textual cultures and the diverse post-modern methodologies that can be applied to them. With contributions from prominent scholars, this volume emphasizes intellectual and cultural pluralism, making it a significant addition to the field of medieval studies. It encompasses a broad array of theoretical, archival, philological, and historicist approaches, reflecting the rich tapestry of medieval literary traditions in both the British Isles and Europe.

The essays featured in New Medieval Literatures 18 delve into the intricate relationships between humans and nonhumans, examining themes surrounding spiders, hawks, and demons. The volume also explores some of the earliest Middle English musical compositions, which are argued to have liturgical significance. Additionally, it investigates the generic flexibility of medical discourse and the roles of affective and practical devotion in community building. Through these discussions, the contributors offer insights into the creativity found in fifteenth-century vernacular religious literature.

Noteworthy texts analyzed include the Old English riddles, Alfredian translations of the psalms, and the lives of saints such as Dunstan and Godric. The volume juxtaposes Piers Plowman with Hugh of Fouilloy's Aviarium, and features medical remedy books and uroscopies from unedited manuscripts. This collection is a testament to the vibrant scholarly dialogue surrounding medieval literature today.

The book emerges as the product, not merely of the named writers and editors, but of a community of scholars whose assistance most of the authors acknowledge. The reader's effort in comprehending such detailed scholarship will be fully rewarded by the knowledge gained. In this twenty-first century of wars, droughts, terrorism, bushfires, and epidemics, the barbarians may be gathering, but for as long as learned books such as this continue to be published, we can trust in the drawbridge staying safely raised. * Parergon *

ISBN: 9781843844914

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 468g

250 pages