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New Medieval Literatures Volume VII

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ISBN-10: 0199273650

ISBN-13: 9780199273652

Edition: 2005

Authors: Wendy Scase, Rita Copeland, David Lawton

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New Medieval Literatures Volume 7 spotlights methodologies and practices in medieval textual studies. Ten challenging new essays together explore contemporary medievalist practices in and beyond the academy; review and critique disciplinary cultures in medieval studies past and present; and experiment with new paradigms. As usual, the volume showcases work by leading scholars together with work by striking new voices. In this volume's analytical survey 'Actually existing Anglo-Saxon Studies', Clare Lees imagines alternatives to current disciplinary culture. Other essays are Wendy Scase, 'The Medievalist's Tale' (introduction); Stephanie Trigg, 'Walking through Cathedrals: Scholars,…    
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List price: $240.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/1/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Size: 5.43" wide x 8.50" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 1.474
Language: English

Rita Copeland is Professor of Classical Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Pennsylvania.

Medieval Literatures 1997: Breaking the Seal, Wendy Scase Textual
Territory: the Regional and Geographical Dynamic of Medieval
Icelandic Literary Production, Margaret
Counterfeiters, Lollards, and Lancastrain Unease
Langlandian Reading Circles and the Civil Service in London and Dublin, 1380-1427
Conceptions of the Word: the Mother Tongue and the Incarnation of God, Nicholas
Pedagogy, and the Literal Sense: from Late
Antiquity to the Lollard Heretical Classroom, Rita Copeland
Pedagogy, Violence, and the Subject of Music: Chaucer's Prioress's
Tale and the Ideologies of `Song', Bruce Holsinger
`When a Body meets a Body': Fergus and Mary in the York Cycle, Ruth Evans
Ageism: Leland, Bale, and the Laborious
Start of English Literary History, 1350-1550
Literary History and Cultural Study