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The Medieval Literary: Beyond Form

Bernau, Anke(Contributions by)Brantley, Jessica (Contributor)(Contributions by)Kerby-Fulton, Professor Kathryn (Person)(Contributions by)Klein, Andrew (Contributor)(Contributions by)Nelson, Ingrid (Contributor)(Contributions by)Sanok, Catherine (Contributor)(Contributions by)Steiner, Emily (Contributor)(Contributions by)Waters, Claire M (Contributor)(Contributions by)Meyer-Lee, Robert J (Contributor)(Edited by)Sanok, Catherine (Contributor)(Edited by)
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Essays studying the relationship between literariness and form in medieval texts. The twenty-first century has witnessed the re-emergence of various kinds of literary formalism, and one project that characterizes most of these diverse formalisms is the effort to distinguish what is precisely literary about their objects of study.

The presumed relation between form and the literary that this project presupposes, however, raises questions that still need to be addressed.

What is it about form that produces the category of the literary?

What precisely is literary about literary form? Can the literary be defined beyond form? This volume explores these questions in the historical and geographical frame of late medieval Britain, across vaunted literary works such as the Franklin's Tale, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and the Towneley Shepherds' Plays, and presumed "non-literary" texts, such as books of hours.

By studying texts from a period long priorto literary formalism - indeed, before any fully articulated theory of the literary - the essays gathered here aim to rethink the relationship between form and the literary. Robert J. Meyer-Lee is Margaret W. PepperdeneDistinguished Scholar-in-Residence at Agnes Scott College; Catherine Sanok is an Associate Professor of English and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan. Contributors: Anke Bernau, Jessica Brantley, Seeta Chaganti, Shannon Gayk, Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, Andrew Klein, Robert J.

Meyer-Lee, Ingrid Nelson, Maura Nolan, Sarah Elliott Novacich, Catherine Sanok, Emily Steiner, Claire M.

Waters.

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Product Details
D.S. Brewer
1843844893 / 9781843844891
Hardback
809.02
18/05/2018
United Kingdom
English
xii, 276 pages : illustrations (black and white)
25 cm