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Title Writers, editors and exemplars in medieval English texts / Sharon M. Rowley, editor
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource
Series New Middle Ages
New Middle Ages (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
Contents 1. Introduction -- Part I Middle English Clerks, Texts and Readers -- 2. Reading Dreams, Casting the Future and Other Learned Mirths: The Harley Scribe as Proto-Chaucerian Clerk -- 3. Griselda as Mary: Chaucers Clerks Tale and Alanus de Rupes Marian Exemplum -- 4. On Chaucers Clerk, His Books and the Value of Education -- 5. Freedom and Choice: Postnuptial Negotiation, the Flitch of Bacon Custom, and the Woe of Marriage in The Wife of Baths Prologue and Tale and The Book of Margery Kempe -- Part II The Lollards, Their Saints and Their Texts -- 6. The Making of a Monumental Edition: The Holy Bible The Earliest English Versions Made from the Latin Vulgate by John Wyclif and His Followers -- 7. Paratextual Frames for the Middle English Reader: The Additional Pauline Prologues in Cambridge, Emmanuel College MS 108, a Wycliffite New Testament -- 8. Lollard Book Production and Richard Rolles English Psalter and Canticles -- 9. Blessed Hildegard: Another Kind of Lollard Saint -- Part III Old English and Its Afterlife -- 10. In his heart he believed in God, but he could not speak like a man : Martyrdom, Monstrosity, Speech, and the Dog-headed Saint Christopher -- 11. Hengists Tongue: Remembering (Old) English in John Gowers Confessio Amantis -- 12. The Failed Masculinities of Tostig Godwinson -- 13. Elizabeth Elstob, Old English Law, and the Origin of Anglo-Saxon Studies: A Critical Edition of Samuel Pegges An Historical Account of the Textus Roffensis (B1767)
Summary This collection of essays explores the literary legacy of medieval England by examining the writers, editors and exemplars of medieval English texts. In order to better understand the human agency, creativity and forms of sanctity of medieval England, these essays investigate both the production of medieval texts and the people whose hands and minds created, altered and/or published them. The chapters consider the writings of major authors such as Chaucer, Gower and Wyclif in relation to texts, authors and ideals less well-known today, and in light of the translation and interpretive reproduction of the Bible in Middle English. The essays make some texts available for the first time in print, and examine the roles of historical scholars in the construction of medieval English literature and textual cultures. By doing so, this collection investigates what it means to recover, study and represent some of the key medieval English texts that continue to influence us today
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 14, 2021)
Subject Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400 -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400 fast
Bible. English (Middle English) -- Versions -- Wycliffe. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85013746
Bible fast
Subject English literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- History and criticism
Authorship -- History -- To 1500
Manuscripts, Medieval -- England
Books and reading -- England -- History -- To 1500
Book industries and trade -- England -- History -- To 1500
Lollards -- Books and reading
English philology -- Old English, ca. 450-1100 -- History
Manuscripts, Medieval
English philology -- Old English
Authorship
Book industries and trade
Books and reading
English literature -- Middle English
England
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
Author Rowley, Sharon M., editor.
ISBN 9783030557249
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