Ancient Weeds
Contours of Popular and Trash Literature in Ancient and Medieval Times
Matthew Sweney translator Sylva Fischerová translator Katerina Šebková translator Daniel Esparza translator Andrew Hauner translator Nada Abdallaová translator Sylva Fischerová editor Jirí Starý editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic
Publishing:20th Feb '25
£36.00
This title is due to be published on 20th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This book blurs the line between high and low culture throughout literary history.
The common story in literary studies is that the emergence of popular and junk literature is related to the emergence of modern society due to the rise of literacy and the shortening of workdays. Ancient Weeds upends this misconception by demonstrating that antiquity had its fair share of literary pieces that fit the definition of popular, trivial, and junk literature. The authors analyze artifacts such as the ancient Egyptian Turin Papyrus, ancient love novels, Christian hagiographies and passion plays, lives of Jesus and Marian hymns, Old Norse tales and lying sagas, and Spanish blind romances. Through numerous excerpts, it becomes clear that the line between junk and high literature is thinner than it seems. They reveal how seemingly low themes such as sex and violence often overlap with the themes of high literature. In many cases, low literature is more imaginative and subversive than canonical texts, and bizarreness and non-conformity do not necessarily equate to the ephemerality of a work. As Ancient Weeds shows, thousands of years after it was written, low literature can still be a great source of entertainment today.
“Cannibal priestesses and toilet demons… while earlier literary historians saw tales with such features as products of barbaric taste, this book reevaluates such harsh criticism… In fact, over the course of the chapters, the authors show that the boundary between trash literature and high literature is not as clearly defined as it may seem and provide a convincing case that so-called low themes, like sex and violence, constantly intersect with those used in the highest and most artistic literature.” * iLiteratura.cz *
ISBN: 9788024654720
Dimensions: 235mm x 165mm x 30mm
Weight: 567g
544 pages