This collection focuses on the connections between the cultural, material, and aesthetic aspects of later medieval English literature. Essays address texts such as Piers Plowman, The Book of Margery Kempe, Confessio Amantis, and the Canterbury Tales in their material and cultural contexts.
This collection focuses on the connections between the cultural, material, and aesthetic aspects of later medieval English literature. Essays address texts such as Piers Plowman, The Book of Margery Kempe, Confessio Amantis, and the Canterbury Tales in their material and cultural contexts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Gastle is professor of English at Western Carolina University. Erick Kelemen taught at Wabash College, the University of Missouri, the University of Kentucky, and Fordham University.
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Dedication List of Figures Introduction Brian Gastle and Erick Kelemen Part I. Textual Material 1. More Than Words Can Say?: Late Medieval Affective Vocabularies Mark Amsler 2. The Motives of Reeds: The Wife of Bath's Midas and Literary Tradition Karla Taylor 3. A Taxonomy of Medieval English Travel Writings Christian K. Zacher 4. Lady Bertilak and the Rhetoric of Women in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Joseph Turner 5. Anarchy in the UK: Chaos and Community in Late Medieval Political Writings John M. Ganim 6. Amans the Memorious R.F. Yeager Part II. Material Texts 7. Ampullae and Badges: Pilgrim Paraphernalia in Late Medieval England Kathryn McKinley 8. "Of crafty bildyng & werkyng most roial": Lydgate's Allusions to the Crafts and the Role of Making in Medieval Civic Poetry Scott Lightsey 9. Read with Your Hands and Not with Your Eyes: Touching Books of Hours Gabrielle Parkin 10. The Tales of Two Transactions: The Franklin, the Shipman, Feudalism, and the Medieval Atlantic Maritime World System Craig E. Bertolet 11. Owen Rogers and Piers Plowman's Crede, 1561: A Census of STC 19908 Lawrence Warner Bibliography Contributors
Dedication List of Figures Introduction Brian Gastle and Erick Kelemen Part I. Textual Material 1. More Than Words Can Say?: Late Medieval Affective Vocabularies Mark Amsler 2. The Motives of Reeds: The Wife of Bath's Midas and Literary Tradition Karla Taylor 3. A Taxonomy of Medieval English Travel Writings Christian K. Zacher 4. Lady Bertilak and the Rhetoric of Women in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Joseph Turner 5. Anarchy in the UK: Chaos and Community in Late Medieval Political Writings John M. Ganim 6. Amans the Memorious R.F. Yeager Part II. Material Texts 7. Ampullae and Badges: Pilgrim Paraphernalia in Late Medieval England Kathryn McKinley 8. "Of crafty bildyng & werkyng most roial": Lydgate's Allusions to the Crafts and the Role of Making in Medieval Civic Poetry Scott Lightsey 9. Read with Your Hands and Not with Your Eyes: Touching Books of Hours Gabrielle Parkin 10. The Tales of Two Transactions: The Franklin, the Shipman, Feudalism, and the Medieval Atlantic Maritime World System Craig E. Bertolet 11. Owen Rogers and Piers Plowman's Crede, 1561: A Census of STC 19908 Lawrence Warner Bibliography Contributors
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