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New Medieval Literatures: Volume V by Rita Copeland (English) Hardcover Book
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- Type
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- Literary Movement
- Medieval
- Publication Name
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- ISBN-13
- 9780199252505
- ISBN
- 9780199252503
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199252505
ISBN-13
9780199252503
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2253227
Product Key Features
Book Title
New Medieval Literatures : Volume V
Number of Pages
312 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Medieval, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Publication Year
2002
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism, Literary Collections
Book Series
New Medieval Literatures Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
List of illustrations Rita Copeland: Introduction: Remembering after Postmodernism Christopher Baswell: Aeneas in 1381 D. Vance Smith: Crypt and Decryption: Erkenwald Terminable and Interminable Jody Enders: Medieval Death, Modern Morality, and the Fallacies of Intention Robert Mills: A Man is Being Beaten Sarah Salih: Queering Sponsalia Christi: Virginity, Gender, and Desire in the Early Middle English Anchoritic Texts Catherine Sanok: The Geography of Genre in the Physician's Tale and Pearl Nancy Bradley Warren: Monastic Politics: St Colette of Corbie, Franciscan Reform, and the House of Burgundy Jocelyn Wogan-Browne: Analytical Survey 5: 'Reading is Good Prayer': Recent Research on Female Reading Communities Index
Dewey Edition
21
Volume Number
Vol. V
Dewey Decimal
809/.0902
Table Of Content
List of illustrationsIntroduction: Remembering after PostmodernismAeneas in 1381Crypt and Decryption: Erkenwald Terminable and InterminableMedieval Death, Modern Morality, and the Fallacies of IntentionA Man is Being BeatenQueering Sponsalia Christi: Virginity, Gender, and Desire in the Early Middle English Anchoritic TextsThe Geography of Genre in the Physician's Tale and PearlMonastic Politics: St Colette of Corbie, Franciscan Reform, and the House of BurgundyAnalytical Survey 5: 'Reading is Good Prayer': Recent Research on Female Reading CommunitiesIndex
Synopsis
New Medieval Literatures is an annual of work on medieval textual cultures. It provides a venue for innovative research representing the diverse methodologies of medieval studies - theoretical, archival, philological, and historicist.Volume 5 is marked by a preoccupation with origins or beginnings: the return to some of the foundational texts of the 'modern', here Marx, Freud, and classical Marxist literary criticism; or how the Middle Ages thematized its own antecedents, in the founding myth of imperial Rome, the originary force of martyrdom, and the reformist foundations of monasticism.This volume features important new work from distinguished scholars. Christopher Baswell and D. Vance Smith both write about resurrecting the pagan past in the modern urban spaces of fourteenth-century England: Baswell's magisterial archival essay considers the political role of Virgil's Aeneid in the Uprising of 1381, and Smith uses the urban narrative of St Erkenwald as a departure for a profound meditation on death and melancholy. Jody Enders dramatically contrasts the intentionality implicit in two fatal accidents that were also theatrical spectacles, one in medieval Paris and one in modern Los Angeles. And Jocelyn Wogan-Browne's magnificant analytical survey of recent research on female reading communities takes a critical new look at the way in which we deploy the foundational concept of 'community' in histories of medieval reading and literacy. Essays by four leading younger scholars complete this volume with complementary yet highly distinctive perspectives on martyrdom, sainthood, and virginity. Robert Mills considers how the visualization of martyrs' suffering in words and image can be a signifier of erotic pleasure; Sarah Salih evaluates the particular eroticism of the sponsalia Christi; Catherine Sanok reads Pearl through the lens of hagiography and Marxist genre theory; and Nancy Warren's new research on Colette of Corbie looks at the reformist power of female monasticism in the Hundred Years War., New Medieval Literatures is an annual of work on medieval textual cultures. Volume 5 is marked by a preoccupation with origins or beginnings: the return to some of the foundational texts of the "modern," here Marx, Freud, and classical Marxist literary criticism; or how the Middle Ages thematized its own antecedents, in the founding myth of imperial Rome, the originary force of martyrdom, and the reformist foundations of monasticism., New Medieval Literatures 5 features innovative articles from leading senior scholars. Subjects include the cultural significance of Virgil's Aeneid during the English Peasants' Revolt, images of the pagan past in fourteenth-century London, medieval stage accidents and modern corollaries, and a survey of recent research on medieval women's literacy. Other essays offer original studies of martyrdom and the aesthetics of pain, sainthood and power, and virginity and erotic desire.
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