The Late Medieval Origins Of The Modern Novel

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Dramatically refreshing the age-old debate about the novel's origins and purpose, Kent traces the origin of the modern novel to a late medieval fascination with the wounded, and often eroticized, body of Christ. A wide range of texts help to illustrate this discovery, ranging from medieval 'Pietàs' to Thomas Hardy to contemporary literary theory.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Rachel A. Kent
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2015-10-07
File : 293 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137522917


Barbarian Memory The Legacy Of Early Medieval History In Early Modern Literature

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An investigation of the use of Late Antique European history by late medieval and Renaissance writers such as Chaucer, Shakespeare, Davenant, Trissino, and Corneille. The liminality of the late antique period and the issues of ethnicity and religion it raises makes it very different from that of the classical world in analogous writers.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : N. Birns
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2013-10-23
File : 212 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137364562


The Origin Legends Of Early Medieval Britain And Ireland

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This holistic study demonstrates the interconnected nature of early medieval origin legends and traces their growth over time.

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Genre : History
Author : Lindy Brady
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2022-08-04
File : 283 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009225618


Money Morality And Culture In Late Medieval And Early Modern Europe

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One of the first volumes to explore the intersection of economics, morality, and culture, this collection analyzes the role of the developing monetary economy in Western Europe from the twelfth to the seventeenth century. The contributors--scholars from the fields of history, literature, art history and musicology--explore how money infiltrated every aspect of everyday life, modified notions of social identity, and encouraged debates about ethical uses of wealth.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Juliann M. Vitullo
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Release : 2010
File : 266 Pages
ISBN-13 : 075466497X


The Virgin Mary In Late Medieval And Early Modern English Literature And Popular Culture

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This book was first published in 2011. The Virgin Mary was one of the most powerful images of the Middle Ages, central to people's experience of Christianity. During the Reformation, however, many images of the Virgin were destroyed, as Protestantism rejected the way the medieval Church over-valued and sexualized Mary. Although increasingly marginalized in Protestant thought and practice, her traces and surprising transformations continued to haunt early modern England. Combining historical analysis and contemporary theory, including issues raised by psychoanalysis and feminist theology, Gary Waller examines the literature, theology and popular culture associated with Mary in the transition between late medieval and early modern England. He contrasts a variety of pre-Reformation texts and events, including popular mariology, poetry, tales, drama, pilgrimage and the emerging 'New Learning', with later sixteenth-century ruins, songs, ballads, Petrarchan poetry, the works of Shakespeare and other texts where the Virgin's presence or influence, sometimes surprisingly, can be found.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Gary Waller
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2011-01-20
File : 251 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781139494670


The Reproductive Unconscious In Late Medieval And Early Modern England

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Drawing together social and medical history and literary studies, The Reproductive Unconscious in Late Medieval and Early Modern England studies the social practices and metaphorical representations of childbirth in medieval and early modern texts and argues for the existence of a reproductive unconscious. Discussing midwifery treatises, obstetrical and gynecological manuals, and devotional texts written for or by women, the author illustrates the ways in which medieval and early modern men and women negotiated a conflict between the ideological and material need of the culture for them to procreate, and an ideological injunction that they remain virginal and non-procreative.

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Genre : History
Author : Jennifer Wynne Hellwarth
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-12-16
File : 164 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136720925


A Companion To Late Medieval And Early Modern Siena

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A Companion to Late Medieval and Early Modern Siena introduces the once-powerful commune to a wider audience. Edited by Santa Casciani and Heather Richardson Hayton, this collection explores how Siena built a distinctive civic identity and institutions that endured for centuries.

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Genre : History
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Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2021-01-11
File : 370 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004444829


The Origins Of The English Novel 1600 1740

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The novel emerged, McKeon contends, as a cultural instrument designed to engage the epistemological and social crises of the age.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Michael McKeon
Publisher : JHU Press
Release : 2002-05-22
File : 564 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0801869595


Authority Gender And Emotions In Late Medieval And Early Modern England

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This collection explores how situations of authority, governance, and influence were practised through both gender ideologies and affective performances in medieval and early modern England. Authority is inherently relational it must be asserted over someone who allows or is forced to accept this dominance. The capacity to exercise authority is therefore a social and cultural act, one that is shaped by social identities such as gender and by social practices that include emotions. The contributions in this volume, exploring case studies of women and men's letter-writing, political and ecclesiastical governance, household rule, exercise of law and order, and creative agency, investigate how gender and emotions shaped the ways different individuals could assert or maintain authority, or indeed disrupt or provide alternatives to conventional practices of authority.

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Genre : History
Author : Susan Broomhall
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2015-07-21
File : 220 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137531162


The Cambridge History Of Medieval English Literature

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This was the first full-scale history of medieval English literature for nearly a century. Thirty-three distinguished contributors offer a collaborative account of literature composed or transmitted in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland between the Norman conquest and the death of Henry VIII in 1547. The volume has five sections: 'After the Norman Conquest'; 'Writing in the British Isles'; 'Institutional Productions'; 'After the Black Death' and 'Before the Reformation'. It provides information on a vast range of literary texts and the conditions of their production and reception, which will serve both specialists and general readers, and also contains a chronology, full bibliography and a detailed index. This book offers an extensive and vibrant account of the medieval literatures so drastically reconfigured in Tudor England. It will thus prove essential reading for scholars of the Renaissance as well as medievalists, and for historians as well as literary specialists.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : David Wallace
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2002-04-25
File : 1060 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521890462