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Mediaevalitas : reading the Middle Ages

Boffey, Julia(Contributions by)D'Agata D'Ottavi, Stefania(Contributions by)Delany, Sheila (Contributor)(Contributions by)Edwards, Robert R. (Author)(Contributions by)Fichte, Joerg O.(Contributions by)Kiser, Lisa J (Contributor)(Contributions by)Righetti, Angelo(Contributions by)Roche, Thomas P (Contributor)(Contributions by)Boitani, Piero(Edited by)Torti, Anna(Edited by)
Part of the J.A.W.Bennett Memorial Lectures series
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The essays collected in this volume centre on the idea of 'mediaevalitas', exploring it through three major themes: medieval authors reading other medieval authors; modern authors who rewrite medieval works; and modern critics discussing medieval texts in relation to new critical projects such as 'New Historicism' and gender analysis.

Topics addressed include medieval representations of Nature in the light of modern environmental ethics; readings of Chaucer's works by his contemporaries Charles of Orleans and Bokenham; the case of Alice Chaucer, seen as emblematic both of the issue of women's access to books and of the question of how to read now the cultural role of women in the late middle ages; and a section which illustrates the idea of medievalism in Spenser, Blake, and Browning by showing their different responses to tradition and authority.

The volume ends with two articles devoted to modern reworkings of medieval texts: Soseki's Arthurian novella, Kairo-ko, and the story of Arthur and his court in contemporary German drama.

Contributors: LISA J. KISER, ROBERT R. EDWARDS, JULIA BOFFEY, SHEILA DELANY, CAROL M. MEALE, THOMAS P. ROCHE, STEFANIA D'AGATA D'OTTAVI, ANGELO RIGHETTI, TOSHIYUKI TAKAMIYA, JOERG O.

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D.S. Brewer
0859914887 / 9780859914888
Hardback
809.02
28/09/1998
United Kingdom
English
224p. : ill.
24 cm
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