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The Horizons of Medieval French and Occitan : New Approaches to Manuscripts and Texts / edited by Emma Campbell and Luke Sunderland.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Campbell, Emma, editor.
Sunderland, Luke, editor.
Series:
Explorations in Medieval Culture ; 28.
Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Explorations in Medieval Culture ; 28
Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2025
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art--History.
Art.
French & Francophone.
History.
Literature and Cultural Studies.
Literature, Arts & Science.
Middle Ages.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (406 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
New Approaches to Manuscripts and Texts
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2026.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This volume celebrates Simon Gaunt’s scholarship by exploring the current boundaries and future directions of medieval French and Occitan literary criticism. The essays address questions of vital importance to these disciplines, including: What are the literary cultures and identities associated with supralocal vernacular languages? How do medieval manuscripts construct authorship, gendered identity, and voice in ways that range across genres and expressive registers? How do such codices mediate sensory experience and connect the textual, the visual, and the aural? How do French and Occitan texts negotiate the agencies of human and nonhuman bodies, and theorize emotions, sacrifice, and affect? Contributors are William Burgwinkle, Philippe Frieden, Jane Gilbert, Miranda Griffin, Alice Hazard, Thomas Hinton, Melek Karataş, Sarah Kay, Matthew Siôn Lampitt, Catherine Léglu, Peggy McCracken, Robert Mills, David Murray, Linda Paterson, Karen Pratt, Henry Ravenhall, and Simone Ventura.
Contents:
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction: Reimagining the Horizons of Medieval French and Occitan
Emma Campbell and Luke Sunderland
1 Language and Diversity in Walter de Bibbesworth’s Tretiz
Thomas Hinton
2 A Blue Banana? Picard, Occitan, and the Dimensions of European Literary History in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, français 795
David Murray
3 Warping the Sense to Detect the Norm
Linguistic (In)correctness and Competing Grammars in the Histoire ancienne jusqu’à César (Thirteenth–Fifteenth Centuries)
Simone Ventura
4 A French Rose? On the Transmission and Reception of the Roman de la Rose
Philippe Frieden
5 Viewing Text and Palinode through the Lens of the Manuscripts: Authorial Autocitation and Scribal Editing in Jean Le Fèvre’s Livre de Leesce
Karen Pratt
6 Silencing through Translation between Occitan, Latin and Catalan: the Revelations of Constance de Rabastens (fl. ca. 1384–1386)
Catherine Léglu
7 Enjoying Sound, Song, and Supralocal French in Aristotle’s India
Sarah Kay
8 Singing in (Different) Tongues: Sonic and Formal Warfare in Langtoft’s “Political Songs”
Jane Gilbert
9 Makers of Manuscripts as Readers of Manuscripts: the Montbaston Atelier and the Roman de la Rose
Melek Karataş
10 Before Time: Cosmology and Embodiment in Arsenal 3516
Miranda Griffin
11 Grief, Affect, and Embodiment in the Ovide moralisé
Peggy McCracken
12 Animal Figures in the Bibles moralisées : Medieval Manuscript Culture and Biopolitics
Robert Mills
13 Reading Touch in Two Manuscripts of the Roman de Troie (with Jean-Luc Nancy)
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, français 60 and Vatican City, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Reginensis Latinus 1505
Henry Ravenhall
14 The Modes of Avalon
Matthew Siôn Lampitt
15 Tardif and Technics: Bernard Stiegler’s Technique in the Roman de Renart
Alice Hazard
Afterword: We Have Never Been (Just) Medieval
William Burgwinkle
Bibliography of Work by Simon Gaunt
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-74131-3
9789004741317
OCLC:
1572091467
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004741317 DOI

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