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Emotion and medieval textual media / edited by Mary C. Flannery.

Van Pelt Library PN671 .E475 2018
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Flannery, Mary Catherine, editor, contributor.
Series:
Early European research ; v. 13.
Early European Research, 2295-9254 ; volume 13
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Literature, Medieval--History and criticism.
Literature, Medieval.
Emotions in literature.
Manuscripts, Medieval.
Material culture--History--To 1500.
Material culture.
History.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Physical Description:
xii, 280 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2018]
Summary:
Text is one of the most valuable and plentiful sources of information available to scholars interested in medieval emotion. The medieval world may have vanished centuries ago, and its human subjects with it, but a wealth of textual traces remains: sermons, romances, poems, plays, treatises, songs, inscriptions, graffiti, and much more. But how is emotion communicated and shaped by these different textual forms? That is the question at the heart of this collection of essays, which aims to open up our sense of what texts can contribute to the history of emotions by considering the variety of ways that texts can function as vehicles for emotion. The essays in this volume examine how literary and dramatic texts, chant, manuscript annotations, and material inscriptions mediate emotion. How they bring it about, communicate it, process it, and shape it via forms that act on various senses. Ranging between the eighth and fifteenth centuries and comprising contributions from scholars of musicology, Old English and Old Norse studies, material culture, Middle English literature, drama, and manuscript studies, the essays contained in this volume serve as a window onto the complex relationship between emotions and different textual forms.
Contents:
Introduction: medieval emotion and texts as/in media / Mary C. Flannery
Moved by music: problems in approaching emotional expression in Gregorian Chant / Daniel J. Dicenso
Swelling in anger: somatic descriptors in Old English and Old Norse literature / Sarah Baccianti
Lancelot in the friend zone: strategies for offering and limiting affection in the Stanzaic Morte Arthur / Amy Brown
Interfaith empathy and the formation of romance / Marcel Elias
'Think of me, I think of you. Love me, I love you:' the role of runic sticks in the formation and maintenance of emotional bonds in medieval Norway (c. 1000-1300) / Kimberley-Joy Knight
Spiritual comfort and reasonable feeling: annotating The Chastising of God's Children in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson C 57 / Marleen Cré
The materiality of metaphors: why the Affectus needs shoes in The Doctrine of the Hert / Sarah Brazil
Guided emotional response in A Talkyng of the Love of God and The Tretyse of Love / Diana Denissen
Playing for emotion: Middle English Abraham and Isaac plays / Charlotte Steenbrugge
'The weder is went:' emotional form in a Middle English carol / Seeta Chaganti
Afterword / Rita Copeland.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
2503577814
9782503577814
OCLC:
1049909095
Publisher Number:
99981322255

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