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Author Godman, Peter, author

Title The Archpoet and medieval culture / Peter Godman
Edition First edition
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014
©2014

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Description x, 280 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Prelude in the pub -- The ruin of the world -- Culture and conflict in the chancery -- Transmontane identity -- 'A depraved man sowing tares' -- The anti-actor -- The reluctant encomiast -- The penitent at Pavia -- The preacher of sin -- The roving prophet -- The culture of the Barbarians
Summary This is the first monograph to be published about one of the most famous and least understood authors of the Latin Middle Ages. We know him by the pseudonym of Archpoet. Setting the Archpoet's world and works in their historical contexts, Peter Godman argues that they provide insight into a brilliant counter-culture of medieval Germany. Its subtlest exponent did not indulge in literary play but refashioned the political, social, and religious roles available to a twelfth-century thinker in order to create, for himself and his patron, an identity alternative to the norms of clerical conformity prevalent elsewhere in Europe. At a time when Germans were being decried as backward barbarians, he produced a manifesto of intellectual heterodoxy which wittily challenged the truth-claims made by humourless moralists. The Archpoet and Medieval Culture reconsiders the categoriesin which the literature of the Middle Ages is interpreted and suggests a less literal mode of reading the sources to historians.--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-274) and index
Subject Archipoeta, active 1140-1165 -- Criticism and interpretation.
SUBJECT Germany -- History -- 843-1273. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054528
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
LC no. 2014932822
ISBN 9780198719229 (hardback)
0198719221 (hardback)
Other Titles Archpoet & medieval culture