A new look at how reading was practised and represented in England from the seventh century to the beginnings of the print era, finding many kinships between reading cultures across the medieval longue durà  e.
A new look at how reading was practised and represented in England from the seventh century to the beginnings of the print era, finding many kinships between reading cultures across the medieval longue durà  e.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction - Daniel Donoghue, James Simpson, Nicholas Watson, Anna Wilson PART I. PRACTICES OF READING 1. Literally, What Did Medieval Readers See? - Daniel Donoghue 2. Reading for the Ornament: Repetition and Structure in the Old English Exodus - Emily Thornbury 3. A Canterbury School of Literary Theory: Aldhelm's De virginitate, the Liber monstrorum, and (Un)Reliable Fictions - Erica Weaver 4. About Face: Addressing the Vernicle in Late Medieval England - Catherine Sanok 5. Ascetic Reading - Amy Appleford 6. Prayer at Plough: Medieval Reading Practices and the Work of the Paternoster - Kathryn Mogk Wagner PART II. POLITICS OF READING 7. Who Reads Now? The Anxieties of Millennial Reading: The 2019 Morton W. Bloomfield Lecture - Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe 8. The Jewish Reader: A Medieval Antitype - Samantha Katz Seal 9. Biblical Compilation, Regional Reading and Tailored Texts: The Making of Selwyn College MS 108 L. 1 - Andrew Kraebel 10. Reading the Fair Maid of Astolat: Editorial Practice, Performative Emotionality and Communal Forms of Reading - Andrew James Johnston 11. Marx Goes Fishing: The Temporalities of Idleness - Kathleen Tonry 12. Shining Cities: Communal Reading and the New Jerusalem from Maidstone to McCain - Michelle De Groot Bibliography A Note on the Bloomfield Conferences General Index
Introduction - Daniel Donoghue, James Simpson, Nicholas Watson, Anna Wilson PART I. PRACTICES OF READING 1. Literally, What Did Medieval Readers See? - Daniel Donoghue 2. Reading for the Ornament: Repetition and Structure in the Old English Exodus - Emily Thornbury 3. A Canterbury School of Literary Theory: Aldhelm's De virginitate, the Liber monstrorum, and (Un)Reliable Fictions - Erica Weaver 4. About Face: Addressing the Vernicle in Late Medieval England - Catherine Sanok 5. Ascetic Reading - Amy Appleford 6. Prayer at Plough: Medieval Reading Practices and the Work of the Paternoster - Kathryn Mogk Wagner PART II. POLITICS OF READING 7. Who Reads Now? The Anxieties of Millennial Reading: The 2019 Morton W. Bloomfield Lecture - Katherine O'Brien O'Keeffe 8. The Jewish Reader: A Medieval Antitype - Samantha Katz Seal 9. Biblical Compilation, Regional Reading and Tailored Texts: The Making of Selwyn College MS 108 L. 1 - Andrew Kraebel 10. Reading the Fair Maid of Astolat: Editorial Practice, Performative Emotionality and Communal Forms of Reading - Andrew James Johnston 11. Marx Goes Fishing: The Temporalities of Idleness - Kathleen Tonry 12. Shining Cities: Communal Reading and the New Jerusalem from Maidstone to McCain - Michelle De Groot Bibliography A Note on the Bloomfield Conferences General Index
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