New Medieval Literatures 20


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<p><em>New Medieval Literatures </em>is an annual of work on medieval textual cultures aiming to engage with intellectual and cultural pluralism in the Middle Ages and now. Its scope is inclusive of work across the theoretical archival philological and historicist methodologies associated with medieval literary studies and embraces the range of European cultures capaciously defined.<br />Essays in this volume investigate a range of writers from late antiquity to the fifteenth century. They explore encounters between humans and animals in French romance; reflect on what contemporary sound studies can offer to Anglo-French poetry; trace how the reception of Trojan history is influenced by late medieval military practices; attend to the complex multilingualism of a devotional poetry that tests the limits of both language and theology; analyse the ways in which Christ's sexuality upsets religious typology in late medieval drama; document the lines of national and European affinities found in French poetic manuscripts; and argue for why we should study "ugly" manuscripts of practical instruction not only for what they teach us but also for their insights into medieval literacy. Texts discussed include romances such as Chrétien de Troyes's <em>Yvain</em> and Béroul's <em>Tristan</em>; the theologian John of Howden's adaptation of the Philomela legend in his <em>Rossignos</em>; Chaucer's <em>Troilus and Criseyde</em> read alongside siege chronicles of the Hundred Years War; Bruder Hans's quadrilingual <em>Ave Maria</em>; the York Corpus Christi Plays; the poetry of Charles d'Orléans; and a group of late medieval manuscripts which include herbals account books and medical treatises.<br /><br />KELLIE ROBERTSON is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Maryland; WENDY SCASE is Geoffrey Shepherd Professor of Medieval English Literature at the University of Birmingham; LAURA ASHE is Professor of English at the University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor at Worcester College Oxford; PHILIP KNOX Is University Lecturer in English and Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge Contributors: Lukas Hadrian Ovrom Terrence Cullen Steven Rozenski Tison Pugh Rory G. Critten Daniel Wakelin.</p>
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