New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices :: essays in honor of Derek Pearsall /
"This volume gathers the contributions of senior and junior scholars-all indebted to the pathbreaking work of Derek Pearsall-to showcase new research prompted by his rich and ongoing legacy as a literary critic, editor, and seminal founder of Middle English manuscript studies. The contributors...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This volume gathers the contributions of senior and junior scholars-all indebted to the pathbreaking work of Derek Pearsall-to showcase new research prompted by his rich and ongoing legacy as a literary critic, editor, and seminal founder of Middle English manuscript studies. The contributors aim both to honor Pearsall's work in the field he established and to introduce the complexities of interdisciplinary manuscript studies to students already familiar with medieval literature. The contributors explore a range of issues, from the study of medieval literary manuscripts to the history of medieval books, libraries, literacy, censorship, and the social classes who used the books and manuscripts-nobles, children, schoolmasters, priests, merchants, and more. In addressing reading practices, essays provide a wealth of information on marginal commentaries, images and interpretive methods, international transmission, and early print and editorial methods. "New Directions in Medieval Manuscript Studies and Reading Practices marks the heritage of the distinguished scholar Derek Pearsall while highlighting his continuing influence on medieval manuscript studies. Buoyed by fine work of senior scholars, the collection also introduces readers to stimulating work by an upcoming generation of more recent practitioners, all of whom address crucial issues in the field: the particulars of individual manuscripts, including scribal practice, marginal commentary, and audience reception. The result is a fine collection at once canonical in some respects and innovative in others."--Paul H. Strohm, Anna S. Garbedian Professor Emeritus of the Humanities, Columbia University"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes index. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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505 | 0 | |a Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- A Brief Biographical Sketch of Derek Pearsall -- Part I: Celebrating Pearsallian Reading Practices -- Chapter 1: Narrative and Freedom in Troilus and Criseyde -- Chapter 2: How Good Is the Outspoken South English Legendary Poet? -- Chapter 3: Derek Pearsall, Secret Shakespearean -- Part II: England and International -- Chapter 4: The Tongues of the Nightingale -- Chapter 5: Wings, Wingfields, and Wynnere and Wastoure -- Chapter 6: The Author of the Italian Meditations on the Life of Christ | |
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505 | 8 | |a Part V: Newer Directions in Manuscript Studies IIChapter 15: The Romance of History -- Chapter 16: Langland in the Early Modern Household -- Chapter 17: Playing as Literate Practice -- Part VI: Chaucerian and Post-Chaucerian Reading Practices -- Chapter 18: Quoting Chaucer -- Chapter 19: Chaucer, the Continent, and the Characteristics of Commentary -- Chapter 20: Hoccleve in Canterbury -- Chapter 21: The Legacy of John Shirley -- Part VII: What a Poet Is "Entitled to Be Remembered By" -- Chapter 22: Was the C-Reviser's Manuscript Really So Corrupt? | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 23: Emending OneselfChapter 24: Confronting the Scribe-Poet Binary -- Contributors -- Index of Manuscripts and Incunabula -- General Index | |
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spelling | New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices : essays in honor of Derek Pearsall / edited by Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, John J. Thompson and Sarah Baechle. Notre Dame : University of Notre Dame Press, [2014] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes index. "This volume gathers the contributions of senior and junior scholars-all indebted to the pathbreaking work of Derek Pearsall-to showcase new research prompted by his rich and ongoing legacy as a literary critic, editor, and seminal founder of Middle English manuscript studies. The contributors aim both to honor Pearsall's work in the field he established and to introduce the complexities of interdisciplinary manuscript studies to students already familiar with medieval literature. The contributors explore a range of issues, from the study of medieval literary manuscripts to the history of medieval books, libraries, literacy, censorship, and the social classes who used the books and manuscripts-nobles, children, schoolmasters, priests, merchants, and more. In addressing reading practices, essays provide a wealth of information on marginal commentaries, images and interpretive methods, international transmission, and early print and editorial methods. "New Directions in Medieval Manuscript Studies and Reading Practices marks the heritage of the distinguished scholar Derek Pearsall while highlighting his continuing influence on medieval manuscript studies. Buoyed by fine work of senior scholars, the collection also introduces readers to stimulating work by an upcoming generation of more recent practitioners, all of whom address crucial issues in the field: the particulars of individual manuscripts, including scribal practice, marginal commentary, and audience reception. The result is a fine collection at once canonical in some respects and innovative in others."--Paul H. Strohm, Anna S. Garbedian Professor Emeritus of the Humanities, Columbia University"-- Provided by publisher. Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- A Brief Biographical Sketch of Derek Pearsall -- Part I: Celebrating Pearsallian Reading Practices -- Chapter 1: Narrative and Freedom in Troilus and Criseyde -- Chapter 2: How Good Is the Outspoken South English Legendary Poet? -- Chapter 3: Derek Pearsall, Secret Shakespearean -- Part II: England and International -- Chapter 4: The Tongues of the Nightingale -- Chapter 5: Wings, Wingfields, and Wynnere and Wastoure -- Chapter 6: The Author of the Italian Meditations on the Life of Christ Chapter 7: Handling The Book of Margery KempePart III: The Making of a Field -- Chapter 8: Assessing Manuscript Context -- Chapter 9: Books with Marginalia from St. Mark's Hospital, Bristol -- Chapter 10: John Colyns, Mercer and Bookseller of London, and Cuthbert Tunstall's Second Monition of 1526 -- Chapter 11: Selling Lydgate Manuscripts in the Twentieth Century -- Part IV: Newer Directions in Manuscript Studies I -- Chapter 12: "And fer ouer þe French flod" -- Chapter 13: Langlandian Economics in James Yonge's Gouernaunce -- Chapter 14: Manuscript Creation in Dublin Part V: Newer Directions in Manuscript Studies IIChapter 15: The Romance of History -- Chapter 16: Langland in the Early Modern Household -- Chapter 17: Playing as Literate Practice -- Part VI: Chaucerian and Post-Chaucerian Reading Practices -- Chapter 18: Quoting Chaucer -- Chapter 19: Chaucer, the Continent, and the Characteristics of Commentary -- Chapter 20: Hoccleve in Canterbury -- Chapter 21: The Legacy of John Shirley -- Part VII: What a Poet Is "Entitled to Be Remembered By" -- Chapter 22: Was the C-Reviser's Manuscript Really So Corrupt? Chapter 23: Emending OneselfChapter 24: Confronting the Scribe-Poet Binary -- Contributors -- Index of Manuscripts and Incunabula -- General Index Books and reading England History To 1500. English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 Manuscripts. Manuscripts, Medieval England. Littérature anglaise 1100-1500 (Moyen anglais) Manuscrits. Manuscrits médiévaux Angleterre. LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Medieval. bisacsh Books and reading fast English literature Middle English Manuscripts fast Manuscripts, Medieval fast England fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpYDdYvBpjXV6WpybK68C To 1500 fast History fast Pearsall, Derek, honouree. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50012410 Baechle, Sarah, editor. Thompson, John J., 1955- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjHPj3m3JjbcBJRRWKbgTd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85272105 Kerby-Fulton, Kathryn, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88165901 has work: New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGDfd6cQgCTf84Qx8MYyr3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices. Notre Dame : University of Notre Dame Press, [2014] (DLC) 2014022368 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3204626 Volltext |
spellingShingle | New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices : essays in honor of Derek Pearsall / Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- A Brief Biographical Sketch of Derek Pearsall -- Part I: Celebrating Pearsallian Reading Practices -- Chapter 1: Narrative and Freedom in Troilus and Criseyde -- Chapter 2: How Good Is the Outspoken South English Legendary Poet? -- Chapter 3: Derek Pearsall, Secret Shakespearean -- Part II: England and International -- Chapter 4: The Tongues of the Nightingale -- Chapter 5: Wings, Wingfields, and Wynnere and Wastoure -- Chapter 6: The Author of the Italian Meditations on the Life of Christ Chapter 7: Handling The Book of Margery KempePart III: The Making of a Field -- Chapter 8: Assessing Manuscript Context -- Chapter 9: Books with Marginalia from St. Mark's Hospital, Bristol -- Chapter 10: John Colyns, Mercer and Bookseller of London, and Cuthbert Tunstall's Second Monition of 1526 -- Chapter 11: Selling Lydgate Manuscripts in the Twentieth Century -- Part IV: Newer Directions in Manuscript Studies I -- Chapter 12: "And fer ouer þe French flod" -- Chapter 13: Langlandian Economics in James Yonge's Gouernaunce -- Chapter 14: Manuscript Creation in Dublin Part V: Newer Directions in Manuscript Studies IIChapter 15: The Romance of History -- Chapter 16: Langland in the Early Modern Household -- Chapter 17: Playing as Literate Practice -- Part VI: Chaucerian and Post-Chaucerian Reading Practices -- Chapter 18: Quoting Chaucer -- Chapter 19: Chaucer, the Continent, and the Characteristics of Commentary -- Chapter 20: Hoccleve in Canterbury -- Chapter 21: The Legacy of John Shirley -- Part VII: What a Poet Is "Entitled to Be Remembered By" -- Chapter 22: Was the C-Reviser's Manuscript Really So Corrupt? Chapter 23: Emending OneselfChapter 24: Confronting the Scribe-Poet Binary -- Contributors -- Index of Manuscripts and Incunabula -- General Index Books and reading England History To 1500. English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 Manuscripts. Manuscripts, Medieval England. Littérature anglaise 1100-1500 (Moyen anglais) Manuscrits. Manuscrits médiévaux Angleterre. LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Medieval. bisacsh Books and reading fast English literature Middle English Manuscripts fast Manuscripts, Medieval fast |
title | New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices : essays in honor of Derek Pearsall / |
title_auth | New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices : essays in honor of Derek Pearsall / |
title_exact_search | New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices : essays in honor of Derek Pearsall / |
title_full | New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices : essays in honor of Derek Pearsall / edited by Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, John J. Thompson and Sarah Baechle. |
title_fullStr | New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices : essays in honor of Derek Pearsall / edited by Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, John J. Thompson and Sarah Baechle. |
title_full_unstemmed | New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices : essays in honor of Derek Pearsall / edited by Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, John J. Thompson and Sarah Baechle. |
title_short | New directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices : |
title_sort | new directions in medieval manuscript studies and reading practices essays in honor of derek pearsall |
title_sub | essays in honor of Derek Pearsall / |
topic | Books and reading England History To 1500. English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 Manuscripts. Manuscripts, Medieval England. Littérature anglaise 1100-1500 (Moyen anglais) Manuscrits. Manuscrits médiévaux Angleterre. LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Medieval. bisacsh Books and reading fast English literature Middle English Manuscripts fast Manuscripts, Medieval fast |
topic_facet | Books and reading England History To 1500. English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 Manuscripts. Manuscripts, Medieval England. Littérature anglaise 1100-1500 (Moyen anglais) Manuscrits. Manuscrits médiévaux Angleterre. LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. LITERARY CRITICISM Medieval. Books and reading English literature Middle English Manuscripts Manuscripts, Medieval England History |
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