Odd Bodies and Visible Ends in Medieval Literature

Odd Bodies and Visible Ends in Medieval Literature
Title Odd Bodies and Visible Ends in Medieval Literature PDF eBook
Author S. Shimomura
Publisher Springer
Pages 207
Release 2016-04-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137105216

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This study traces how medieval audiences judge bodies from Doomsday visions to beauty contests. Employing cultural and formalist approaches, this study breaks new ground on the historical obsession about ends and changes, reflected in different genres spanning several hundred years.

Lydgate Matters

Lydgate Matters
Title Lydgate Matters PDF eBook
Author L. Cooper
Publisher Springer
Pages 225
Release 2007-12-25
Genre History
ISBN 0230610293

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This collection re-evaluates the work of fifteenth-century poet John Lydgate in light of medieval material culture. Top scholars in the field unite here with critical newcomers to offer fresh perspectives on the function of poetry on the cusp of the modern age, and in particular on the way that poetry speaks to the heightened relevance of material goods and possessions to the formation of late medieval identity and literary taste. Advancing in provocative ways the emerging fields of fifteenth-century literary and cultural study, the volume as a whole explores the role of the aesthetic not only in late medieval society but also in our own.

Women and Wealth in Late Medieval Europe

Women and Wealth in Late Medieval Europe
Title Women and Wealth in Late Medieval Europe PDF eBook
Author T. Earenfight
Publisher Springer
Pages 290
Release 2010-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 0230106013

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The twelve essays in Women and Wealth in Late Medieval Europe re-examine the vexing issue of women, money, wealth, and power from distinctive perspectives - literature, history, architectural history - using new archival sources. The contributors examine how money and changing attitudes toward wealth affected power relations between women and men of all ranks, especially the patriarchal social forces that constrained the range of women s economic choices. Employing theories on gender, culture, and power, this volume reveals wealth as both the motive force in gender relations and a precise indicator of other, more subtle, forms of power and influence mediated by gender.

Women and Experience in Later Medieval Writing

Women and Experience in Later Medieval Writing
Title Women and Experience in Later Medieval Writing PDF eBook
Author A. Mulder-Bakker
Publisher Springer
Pages 198
Release 2009-04-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230620736

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This volume examines the common medieval notion of life experience as a source of wisdom and traces that theme through different texts and genres to uncover the fabric of experience woven into the writings by, for, and about women.

Power, Piety, and Patronage in Late Medieval Queenship

Power, Piety, and Patronage in Late Medieval Queenship
Title Power, Piety, and Patronage in Late Medieval Queenship PDF eBook
Author N. Silleras-Fernandez
Publisher Springer
Pages 263
Release 2016-05-24
Genre History
ISBN 0230612962

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Based on an exhaustive and varied study of predominantly unpublished archival material as well as a variety of literary and non-literary sources, this book investigates the relation between patronage, piety and politics in the life and career of one Late Medieval Spain's most intriguing female personalities, Maria De Luna.

Shame and Guilt in Chaucer

Shame and Guilt in Chaucer
Title Shame and Guilt in Chaucer PDF eBook
Author Anne McTaggart
Publisher Springer
Pages 202
Release 2012-09-14
Genre History
ISBN 1137039523

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Explores the representation of emotions as psychological concepts and cultural constructs in Geoffrey Chaucer's narrative poetry. McTaggart argues that Chaucer's main works including The Canterbury Tales are united thematically in their positive view of guilt and in their anxiety about the desire for sacrifice and vengeance that shame can provoke.

Constructing Chaucer

Constructing Chaucer
Title Constructing Chaucer PDF eBook
Author G. Gust
Publisher Springer
Pages 297
Release 2009-05-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230621619

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This book examines the scholarly construction of Geoffrey Chaucer in different historical eras, and challenges long-standing assumptions to enhance the theoretical dialogue on Chaucer's historical reception.