Form and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Literature
A Book for James Simpson
Herausgeber: Donoghue, Daniel G; Watson, Nicholas; Sobecki, Sebastian
Form and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Literature
A Book for James Simpson
Herausgeber: Donoghue, Daniel G; Watson, Nicholas; Sobecki, Sebastian
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New and exciting scholarship on medieval and early modern English culture in all its diversity.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781843847113
- ISBN-10: 1843847116
- Artikelnr.: 68987495
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781843847113
- ISBN-10: 1843847116
- Artikelnr.: 68987495
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Daniel G. Donoghue, Sebastian Sobecki and Nicholas Watson
List of Illustrations Contributors and Editors Acknowledgments List of
Abbreviations Simpson: An Interim Report - Daniel Donoghue, Sebastian
Sobecki, and Nicholas Watson Part I: The Hermeneutics of Recognition 1. The
Shock of the Old: Recognition in the Humanities; The 2022 Morton W.
Bloomfield Memorial Lecture - James Simpson 2. "Stuffed with Divine Words":
Undigested Texts in Early Medieval England - Erica Weaver 3. The
"Physician's Tale" and Chaucer's Art of Prosopopoeia - Julie Orlemanski 4.
"Troilus can afford to fall in love ... with whomsoever he will": Free Will
and Recognition in Troilus and Criseyde - Laura Ashe Part II: Genre and
Figure 5. Only Rarely Obscure and Not a Genre: Medieval Allegorical
Narrative - Nicolette Zeeman 6. "Thynke nat the contrary": Field Notes in
the Ecology of Medieval Romance - Nicholas Perkins 7. Filling in the Lines:
Text, Image, and Late Medieval Literary Forms - Jessica Brantley 8.
Catching at Words: The Literal, the Metaphorical, and the Obvious - Chris
Barrett Part III: Culture and Institutions 9. Petition, Justice, and Peace
in Piers Plowman - Yun Ni 10. In Place of the Past: Saint Erkenwald's
Versions of Conversion - Aparna Chaudhuri 11. Proverb and Satirical Time:
The Digby Poems and Their Fifteenth Century - Spencer Strub 12. Common
Style and the Bourgeois Ethos in John Lydgate's Dietary - Taylor Cowdery
Part IV: Reformations 13. Rewriting Robert the Devil: Thomas Lodge and
Medieval Romance - Cathy Shrank 14. Iconoclasm and the Epigraphic Image -
Jessica Berenbeim 15. The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life (2
Corinthians 3:6): Or, What Happened to Enemy Love? - David Aers 16. James
Simpson's Freedoms: An Appreciation - Jason Crawford James Simpson's
Publications from 1984 to 2023 Bibliography A Note on the Bloomfield
Conferences General Index
Abbreviations Simpson: An Interim Report - Daniel Donoghue, Sebastian
Sobecki, and Nicholas Watson Part I: The Hermeneutics of Recognition 1. The
Shock of the Old: Recognition in the Humanities; The 2022 Morton W.
Bloomfield Memorial Lecture - James Simpson 2. "Stuffed with Divine Words":
Undigested Texts in Early Medieval England - Erica Weaver 3. The
"Physician's Tale" and Chaucer's Art of Prosopopoeia - Julie Orlemanski 4.
"Troilus can afford to fall in love ... with whomsoever he will": Free Will
and Recognition in Troilus and Criseyde - Laura Ashe Part II: Genre and
Figure 5. Only Rarely Obscure and Not a Genre: Medieval Allegorical
Narrative - Nicolette Zeeman 6. "Thynke nat the contrary": Field Notes in
the Ecology of Medieval Romance - Nicholas Perkins 7. Filling in the Lines:
Text, Image, and Late Medieval Literary Forms - Jessica Brantley 8.
Catching at Words: The Literal, the Metaphorical, and the Obvious - Chris
Barrett Part III: Culture and Institutions 9. Petition, Justice, and Peace
in Piers Plowman - Yun Ni 10. In Place of the Past: Saint Erkenwald's
Versions of Conversion - Aparna Chaudhuri 11. Proverb and Satirical Time:
The Digby Poems and Their Fifteenth Century - Spencer Strub 12. Common
Style and the Bourgeois Ethos in John Lydgate's Dietary - Taylor Cowdery
Part IV: Reformations 13. Rewriting Robert the Devil: Thomas Lodge and
Medieval Romance - Cathy Shrank 14. Iconoclasm and the Epigraphic Image -
Jessica Berenbeim 15. The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life (2
Corinthians 3:6): Or, What Happened to Enemy Love? - David Aers 16. James
Simpson's Freedoms: An Appreciation - Jason Crawford James Simpson's
Publications from 1984 to 2023 Bibliography A Note on the Bloomfield
Conferences General Index
List of Illustrations Contributors and Editors Acknowledgments List of
Abbreviations Simpson: An Interim Report - Daniel Donoghue, Sebastian
Sobecki, and Nicholas Watson Part I: The Hermeneutics of Recognition 1. The
Shock of the Old: Recognition in the Humanities; The 2022 Morton W.
Bloomfield Memorial Lecture - James Simpson 2. "Stuffed with Divine Words":
Undigested Texts in Early Medieval England - Erica Weaver 3. The
"Physician's Tale" and Chaucer's Art of Prosopopoeia - Julie Orlemanski 4.
"Troilus can afford to fall in love ... with whomsoever he will": Free Will
and Recognition in Troilus and Criseyde - Laura Ashe Part II: Genre and
Figure 5. Only Rarely Obscure and Not a Genre: Medieval Allegorical
Narrative - Nicolette Zeeman 6. "Thynke nat the contrary": Field Notes in
the Ecology of Medieval Romance - Nicholas Perkins 7. Filling in the Lines:
Text, Image, and Late Medieval Literary Forms - Jessica Brantley 8.
Catching at Words: The Literal, the Metaphorical, and the Obvious - Chris
Barrett Part III: Culture and Institutions 9. Petition, Justice, and Peace
in Piers Plowman - Yun Ni 10. In Place of the Past: Saint Erkenwald's
Versions of Conversion - Aparna Chaudhuri 11. Proverb and Satirical Time:
The Digby Poems and Their Fifteenth Century - Spencer Strub 12. Common
Style and the Bourgeois Ethos in John Lydgate's Dietary - Taylor Cowdery
Part IV: Reformations 13. Rewriting Robert the Devil: Thomas Lodge and
Medieval Romance - Cathy Shrank 14. Iconoclasm and the Epigraphic Image -
Jessica Berenbeim 15. The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life (2
Corinthians 3:6): Or, What Happened to Enemy Love? - David Aers 16. James
Simpson's Freedoms: An Appreciation - Jason Crawford James Simpson's
Publications from 1984 to 2023 Bibliography A Note on the Bloomfield
Conferences General Index
Abbreviations Simpson: An Interim Report - Daniel Donoghue, Sebastian
Sobecki, and Nicholas Watson Part I: The Hermeneutics of Recognition 1. The
Shock of the Old: Recognition in the Humanities; The 2022 Morton W.
Bloomfield Memorial Lecture - James Simpson 2. "Stuffed with Divine Words":
Undigested Texts in Early Medieval England - Erica Weaver 3. The
"Physician's Tale" and Chaucer's Art of Prosopopoeia - Julie Orlemanski 4.
"Troilus can afford to fall in love ... with whomsoever he will": Free Will
and Recognition in Troilus and Criseyde - Laura Ashe Part II: Genre and
Figure 5. Only Rarely Obscure and Not a Genre: Medieval Allegorical
Narrative - Nicolette Zeeman 6. "Thynke nat the contrary": Field Notes in
the Ecology of Medieval Romance - Nicholas Perkins 7. Filling in the Lines:
Text, Image, and Late Medieval Literary Forms - Jessica Brantley 8.
Catching at Words: The Literal, the Metaphorical, and the Obvious - Chris
Barrett Part III: Culture and Institutions 9. Petition, Justice, and Peace
in Piers Plowman - Yun Ni 10. In Place of the Past: Saint Erkenwald's
Versions of Conversion - Aparna Chaudhuri 11. Proverb and Satirical Time:
The Digby Poems and Their Fifteenth Century - Spencer Strub 12. Common
Style and the Bourgeois Ethos in John Lydgate's Dietary - Taylor Cowdery
Part IV: Reformations 13. Rewriting Robert the Devil: Thomas Lodge and
Medieval Romance - Cathy Shrank 14. Iconoclasm and the Epigraphic Image -
Jessica Berenbeim 15. The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life (2
Corinthians 3:6): Or, What Happened to Enemy Love? - David Aers 16. James
Simpson's Freedoms: An Appreciation - Jason Crawford James Simpson's
Publications from 1984 to 2023 Bibliography A Note on the Bloomfield
Conferences General Index