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New Medieval Literatures Wendy Scase (Professor of Medieval English Literature, University of Birmingham)

New Medieval Literatures By Wendy Scase (Professor of Medieval English Literature, University of Birmingham)

Summary

New Medieval Literatures is an annual containing the best new interdisciplinary work in medieval textual studies. Volume 7 includes essays on Chaucer and Virginia Woolf, Margery Kempe, Caxton's Dialogues in French and English, and William Worcester.

New Medieval Literatures Summary

New Medieval Literatures: Volume VII by Wendy Scase (Professor of Medieval English Literature, University of Birmingham)

New Medieval Literatures Volume 7 spotlights methodologies and practices in medieval textual studies. Ten challenging new essays together explore contemporary medievalist practices in and beyond the academy; review and critique disciplinary cultures in medieval studies past and present; and experiment with new paradigms. As usual, the volume showcases work by leading scholars together with work by striking new voices. In this volume's analytical survey 'Actually existing Anglo-Saxon Studies', Clare Lees imagines alternatives to current disciplinary culture. Other essays are Wendy Scase, 'The Medievalist's Tale' (introduction); Stephanie Trigg, 'Walking through Cathedrals: Scholars, Pilgrims, and Medieval Tourists'; Steve Ellis, 'Framing the Father: Chaucer and Virginia Woolf'; Daniel Wakelin, 'William Worcester writes a History of his Reading'; Mishtooni Bose, 'Vernacular Philosophy and the Making of Orthodoxy in the Fifteenth Century'; Melissa Raine, 'Fals Flesch: Food and the Embodied Piety of Margery Kempe'; Lisa H. Cooper, 'Urban Utterances: Merchants, Artisans, and the Alphabet in Caxton's Dialogues in French and English'; Seeta Chaganti, 'A Form as Grecian Goldsmiths make: Enshrining Narrative in Chretien de Troyes's Cliges and the Stavelot Triptych'; and Christopher Cannon, 'Between the Old and the Middle of English'.

New Medieval Literatures Reviews

Review from previous edition The sixth edition of New Medieval Literatures sees the annual's editors keeping up a commitment to uncompromising, articulately theorized, highly specialized discussion of medieval culture. * Elliot Kendall, Times Literary Supplement *

Table of Contents

The Medievalist's Tale ; Walking Through Cathedrals: Scholars, Pilgrims, and Medieval Tourists ; Framing the Father: Chaucer and Virginia Woolf ; William Worcester Writes a History of His Reading ; Vernacular Philosophy and the Making of Orthodoxy in the Fifteenth Century ; 'Fals Flesch': Food and the Embodied Piety of Margery Kempe ; Urban Utterances: Merchants, Artisans, and the Alphabet in Caxton's Dialogues in French and English ; 'A Form as Grecian Goldsmiths Make': Enshrining Narrative in Chretien De Troyes's Cliges and the Stavelot Triptych ; Between the Old and the Middle of English ; Analytical Survey 7: Actually Existing Anglo-Saxon Studies ; Postscript

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GOR013396845
9780199273652
0199273650
New Medieval Literatures: Volume VII by Wendy Scase (Professor of Medieval English Literature, University of Birmingham)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2005-07-21
268
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