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A companion to medieval English literature and culture, c.1350-c.1500 /

Contributor(s): Brown, Peter, 1948- [editor].
Series: Blackwell companions to literature and culture: 65.Publisher: Chichester : John Wiley, 2009Description: xvii, 668 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.Content type: text | text | still image Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9781405195522; 9781405195522:; 1405195525.Other title: Medieval English literature and culture, c.1350-c.1500.Subject(s): English literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- History and criticism | Civilization, Medieval, in literature -- England | Literature and society -- Great Britain -- History -- To 1500 | Criticism | Great Britain -- History -- 1066-1687 | Great Britain -- Civilization -- 1066-1485DDC classification: 809 BRO
Contents:
List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations Introduction:Overviews: . 1. Critical Approaches: David Raybin (Eastern Illinois University). 2. English Society in the Later Middle Ages: Deference, Ambition and Conflict: S.H. Rigby (University of Manchester). 3. Religious Authority and Dissent: Mishtooni Bose (Christ Church, Oxford). 4. City and Country, Wealth and Labour: Sarah Rees Jones (University of York). 5. Women's Voices and Roles: Carol M. Meale (University of Bristol). Part II: The Production and Reception of Texts: . 6. Manuscripts and Readers: A.S.G. Edwards (De Montfort University). 7. From Manuscript to Modern Text: Julia Boffey (Queen Mary, University of London). 8. Translation and Society: Catherine Batt (University of Leeds). Part III: Language and Literature:. 9. The Languages of Medieval Britain: Laura Wright (Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge). 10. The Forms of Speech: Donka / Peter Brown (University of Kent at Canterbury). Part I.
Summary: This is a collection of essays on medieval literature and culture. It encourages students to think beyond a narrowly defined canon and conventional disciplinary boundaries.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations Introduction:Overviews: . 1. Critical Approaches: David Raybin (Eastern Illinois University). 2. English Society in the Later Middle Ages: Deference, Ambition and Conflict: S.H. Rigby (University of Manchester). 3. Religious Authority and Dissent: Mishtooni Bose (Christ Church, Oxford). 4. City and Country, Wealth and Labour: Sarah Rees Jones (University of York). 5. Women's Voices and Roles: Carol M. Meale (University of Bristol). Part II: The Production and Reception of Texts: . 6. Manuscripts and Readers: A.S.G. Edwards (De Montfort University). 7. From Manuscript to Modern Text: Julia Boffey (Queen Mary, University of London). 8. Translation and Society: Catherine Batt (University of Leeds). Part III: Language and Literature:. 9. The Languages of Medieval Britain: Laura Wright (Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge). 10. The Forms of Speech: Donka / Peter Brown (University of Kent at Canterbury). Part I.

This is a collection of essays on medieval literature and culture. It encourages students to think beyond a narrowly defined canon and conventional disciplinary boundaries.

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