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The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Culture / edited by Andrew Galloway.

Van Pelt Library DA185 .C36 2011
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Galloway, Andrew.
Series:
Cambridge companions to culture
Cambridge Companions to Culture
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Great Britain--History--Medieval period, 1066-1485.
Great Britain.
History.
England--Intellectual life--1066-1485.
England.
Intellectual life.
English literature--Middle English, 1100-1500--History and criticism.
English literature.
England--Civilization--1066-1485.
Civilization.
Physical Description:
xvii, 321 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Summary:
"The cultural life of England over the long period from the Norman Conquest to the Reformation was rich and varied, in ways that scholars are only now beginning to understand in detail. This Companion introduces a wide range of materials that constitute the culture, or cultures, of medieval England, across fields including political and legal history, archaeology, social history, art history, religion and the history of education. Above all it looks at the literature of medieval England in Latin, French and English, plus post-medieval perspectives on the 'Middle Ages'. In a linked series of essays experts in these areas show the complex relationships between them, building up a broad account of rich patterns of life and literature in this period. The essays are supplemented by a chronology and guide to further reading, helping students build on the unique access this volume provides to what can seem a very foreign culture"--Provided by publisher.
"This "companion" is designed to introduce a range of materials deemed to constitute the culture (or, perhaps better, cultures) of medieval England, from approximately the Norman Conquest to roughly the Reformation. The fields presented here may offer a rather unusual fit with standard courses and disciplines, but the pressures on modern frameworks are intended. It is not unusual, however, for study of early periods to offer some combination of "literature," "history," "archaeology," "art history," or other field. Studies in antiquity and the Renaissance do this regularly; and medieval studies was from the outset defined in an equally capacious frame"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: medieval English culture and its companions / Andrew Galloway
Part One. Theaters of Culture: Political, Legal, Material: 1. From court to nation / Scott Waugh; 2. dtThe legal revolution and the discourse of dispute in the twelfth century / Paul Hyams; 3. Archaeology and post-Conquest England / David Hinton
Part Two. Cultural Ideals and Cultural Conflicts: 4. Social ideals and social disruption / Richard Kaeuper; 5. 'Celtic' visions of England / David Dumville; 6. The idea of sanctity and the uncanonized life of Margery Kempe / Rebecca Krug
Part Three. Literacies, Languages, and Literatures: 7. Visual texts in post-Conquest England / Laura Kendrick; 8. Literacy, schooling, universities / Ralph Hanna; 9. Anglo-Latin literature in the later Middle Ages / David Carlson; 10. The vernaculars of medieval England, 1170-1350 / Elaine Treharne; 11. English literary voices, 1350-1500 / David Lawton
Part Four. Legacies and Re-creations: 12. Literary reformations of the Middle Ages / Helen Cooper; 13. Re-creating the Middle Ages / Clare Simmons.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780521856898
0521856892
9780521673273
0521673275
OCLC:
665137603

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