Geographies of Philological Knowledge

Geographies of Philological Knowledge
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9780226016214
ISBN-13 : 0226016218
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Synopsis Geographies of Philological Knowledge by : Nadia Altschul

This work examines the relationship between medievalism and colonialism in the 19th-century Hispanic American context through the striking case of the Creole Andrés Bello (1781-1865), a Venezuelan grammarian and politician, and his lifelong philological work on the medieval heroic narrative 'The Poem of the Cid'.

Medieval Scholarship: Biographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline

Medieval Scholarship: Biographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : 9781317732013
ISBN-13 : 1317732014
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Synopsis Medieval Scholarship: Biographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline by : Helen Damico

First published in 1998. Medieval Scholarship: Biographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline: Volume 2: Literature and Philology is the second volume of three that present Biographies of scholars whose work influenced the study of the Middle Ages and transformed it into the discipline known as Medieval Studies. Volume 2 provides thirty~two accounts of men and women from the sixteenth century to the twentieth who developed medieval philology and literature into a profession. Their subject deals with the languages and literatures of greater Europe from about the seventh century through the fifteenth and includes Celtic, Scandinavian, Germanic, and Romance nations.

The Subject Medieval/Modern

The Subject Medieval/Modern
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 462
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ISBN-10 : 9780804747448
ISBN-13 : 080474744X
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Synopsis The Subject Medieval/Modern by : Peter Haidu

This work presents a thorough historicist account of the development of subjectivity in the medieval period, as traced in medieval literature and historical documentation.

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Literature 1100–1500

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Literature 1100–1500
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9781139827379
ISBN-13 : 1139827375
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Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Literature 1100–1500 by : Larry Scanlon

The medieval period was one of extraordinary literary achievement sustained over centuries of great change, anchored by the Norman invasion and its aftermath, the re-emergence of English as the nation's leading literary language in the fourteenth century and the advent of print in the fifteenth. This Companion spans four full centuries to survey this most formative and turbulent era in the history of literature in English. Exploring the period's key authors - Chaucer, Langland, the Gawain-Poet, Margery Kempe, among many - and genres - plays, romances, poems and epics - the book offers an overview of the riches of medieval writing. The essays map out the flourishing field of medieval literary studies and point towards new directions and approaches. Designed to be accessible to students, the book also features a chronology and guide to further reading.

Appropriating the Middle Ages

Appropriating the Middle Ages
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 085991626X
ISBN-13 : 9780859916264
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Synopsis Appropriating the Middle Ages by : T. A. Shippey

From early modern times rulers and politicians have sought to ground their legitimacy in ancient tradition - which they have often invented or rewritten for their own purposes. This issue of Studies in Medievalism presents a number of such cases.

Routledge Revivals: Medieval England (1998)

Routledge Revivals: Medieval England (1998)
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 949
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ISBN-10 : 9781351666374
ISBN-13 : 1351666371
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Synopsis Routledge Revivals: Medieval England (1998) by : Paul E. Szarmach

First published in 1998, this valuable reference work offers concise, expert answers to questions on all aspects of life and culture in Medieval England, including art, architecture, law, literature, kings, women, music, commerce, technology, warfare and religion. This wide-ranging text encompasses English social, cultural, and political life from the Anglo-Saxon invasions in the fifth century to the turn of the sixteenth century, as well as its ties to the Celtic world of Wales, Scotland and Ireland, the French and Anglo-Norman world of the Continent and the Viking and Scandinavian world of the North Sea. A range of topics are discussed from Sedulius to Skelton, from Wulfstan of York to Reginald Pecock, from Pictish art to Gothic sculpture and from the Vikings to the Black Death. A subject and name index makes it easy to locate information and bibliographies direct users to essential primary and secondary sources as well as key scholarship. With more than 700 entries by over 300 international scholars, this work provides a detailed portrait of the English Middle Ages and will be of great value to students and scholars studying Medieval history in England and Europe, as well as non-specialist readers.

The Anonymous Old English Homily: Sources, Composition, and Variation

The Anonymous Old English Homily: Sources, Composition, and Variation
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 9789004439283
ISBN-13 : 9004439285
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Anonymous Old English Homily: Sources, Composition, and Variation by :

The Anonymous Old English Homily: Sources, Composition, and Variation offers important essays on the origins, textual transmission, and (re)use of early English preaching texts between the ninth and the late twelfth centuries. Associated with the Electronic Corpus of Anonymous Homilies in Old English project, these studies provide fresh insights into one of the most complex textual genres of early medieval literature. Contributions deal with the definition of the anonymous homiletic corpus in Old English, the history of scholarship on its Latin sources, and the important unedited Pembroke and Angers Latin homiliaries. They also include new source and manuscript identifications, and in-depth studies of a number of popular Old English homilies, their themes, revisions, and textual relations. Contributors are: Aidan Conti, Robert Getz, Thomas N. Hall, Susan Irvine, Esther Lemmerz, Stephen Pelle, Thijs Porck, Winfried Rudolf, Donald G. Scragg, Robert K. Upchurch, Jonathan Wilcox, Charles D. Wright, Samantha Zacher. See inside the book.

European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages

European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 690
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ISBN-10 : 9780691157009
ISBN-13 : 0691157006
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages by : Ernst Robert Curtius

Published just after the Second World War, European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages is a sweeping exploration of the remarkable continuity of European literature across time and place, from the classical era up to the early nineteenth century, and from the Italian peninsula to the British Isles. In what T. S. Eliot called a "magnificent" book, Ernst Robert Curtius establishes medieval Latin literature as the vital transition between the literature of antiquity and the vernacular literatures of later centuries. The result is nothing less than a masterful synthesis of European literature from Homer to Goethe. European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages is a monumental work of literary scholarship. In a new introduction, Colin Burrow provides critical insights into Curtius's life and ideas and highlights the distinctive importance of this wonderful book.

Literary Scholarship in Late Imperial Russia

Literary Scholarship in Late Imperial Russia
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Publisher : MHRA
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781904350910
ISBN-13 : 1904350917
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Synopsis Literary Scholarship in Late Imperial Russia by : Andy Byford

The turn of the 20th century was a decisive moment in the institutionalization of Russia's literary scholarship. This is the first book in the English language to provide an indepth analysis of the emergence of Russia's literary academia in the pre-Revolutionary era. In particular, Byford examines the rhetoric of self-representation of major academic establishments devoted to literary study, the canonization of exemplary literary historians and philologists, and attempts by Russian literary academics of this era to define their work as a distinct form of scholarship.