An edition of Sir Bevis of Hampton, a medieval secular narrative and one of the most important non-Arthurian romances in Middle English. A substantial introduction and extensive annotation place the Middle English romance in its literary and cultural contexts, from the fourteenth century to the present day.
An edition of Sir Bevis of Hampton, a medieval secular narrative and one of the most important non-Arthurian romances in Middle English. A substantial introduction and extensive annotation place the Middle English romance in its literary and cultural contexts, from the fourteenth century to the present day.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer Fellows was educated at The Abbey, Malvern Wells, and read English at Westfield College, University of London; she graduated in 1972. After a couple of years working as Senior Library Assistant at King's College, Cambridge, she embarked on postgraduate research at Newnham College, Cambridge; her doctorate (for a multi-text edition of Bevis) was awarded in 1980. She worked as Assistant Editor of Medium Ævum and as a freelance copy-editor (for Cambridge University Press, Routledge, J. M. Dent, University of Wales Press, and others) before becoming first Assistant Editor, then Academic Editor, of the Modern Humanities Research Association's Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature. Since retirement in 2013, she has divided her time between Bevis and British misericords. She has published fairly extensively (for a non-academic) on Middle English and early modern literature, and once on misericords.
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Introduction The Bevis Story in Britain and Europe Plot Summary The Middle English Bevis and Its Anglo-Norman Source Style and Technique Prosody Dialogue Description Authorial Stance Post-Medieval Influence and Reception The Extra-Literary Bevis Bevis in Local Traditions The 'Historical' Bevis Bevis in the Visual Arts Bevis Scholarship The Text of Bevis The Manuscripts Textual Relations Characterization of Texts Editions of Bevis Editorial Procedure Sir Bevis of Hampton Appendices Explanatory Notes Glossary Index of Names
Introduction The Bevis Story in Britain and Europe Plot Summary The Middle English Bevis and Its Anglo-Norman Source Style and Technique Prosody Dialogue Description Authorial Stance Post-Medieval Influence and Reception The Extra-Literary Bevis Bevis in Local Traditions The 'Historical' Bevis Bevis in the Visual Arts Bevis Scholarship The Text of Bevis The Manuscripts Textual Relations Characterization of Texts Editions of Bevis Editorial Procedure Sir Bevis of Hampton Appendices Explanatory Notes Glossary Index of Names
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