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Prestige, authority and power in late medieval manuscripts and texts

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Prestige, authority and power: what is the significance of these three terms for the study of late-medieval manuscripts and texts?

This collection of essays, by leading scholars from Britain and North America, answers this question in various ways: by discussing manuscripts as prestigious de luxe objects; by showing how the layout of texts was used to confer different kinds of authority; and by locating manuscripts and texts more dynamically in what Foucault calls 'power's net-like organisation'.

All of the essays in the volume embed the manuscripts they discuss in particular sets of personal relationships, conducted in specific social environments - in the schoolroom or the monastery, at court, in the gentry household and the city, or mediating between these.

The essays address, among others, issues of gender, patronage, status, self-authorization, and gentry and urban sociability, in studies ranging from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries.

Professor FELICITY RIDDY teaches in the Centre for Medieval Studies and the Department of English at the University of York.

Contributors: SUZANNE REYNOLDS, KANTIK GHOSH, KATE HARRIS, KATHLEEN L.

SCOTT, JOHN THOMPSON, CAROL M. MEALE, ANNE M. DUTTON, JAMES P. CARLEY, DAVID R. CARLSON

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York Medieval Press
0952973464 / 9780952973461
Hardback
19/12/2000
United Kingdom
English
192p. : ill.
24 cm
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