University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature

University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature
Title University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature PDF eBook
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Pages 968
Release 1927
Genre Language and languages
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Epistolary Acts

Epistolary Acts
Title Epistolary Acts PDF eBook
Author Jordan Zweck
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 239
Release 2018-02-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1487512252

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As challenging as it is to imagine how an educated cleric or wealthy lay person in the early Middle Ages would have understood a letter (especially one from God), it is even harder to understand why letters would have so captured the imagination of people who might never have produced, sent, or received letters themselves. In Epistolary Acts, Jordan Zweck examines the presentation of letters in early medieval vernacular literature, including hagiography, prose romance, poetry, and sermons on letters from heaven, moving beyond traditional genre study to offer a radically new way of conceptualizing Anglo-Saxon epistolarity. Zweck argues that what makes early medieval English epistolarity unique is the performance of what she calls “epistolary acts,” the moments when authors represent or embed letters within vernacular texts. The book contributes to a growing interest in the intersections between medieval studies and media studies, blending traditional book history and manuscript studies with affect theory, media studies, and archive studies.

Literature and Animal Studies

Literature and Animal Studies
Title Literature and Animal Studies PDF eBook
Author Mario Ortiz-Robles
Publisher Routledge
Pages 189
Release 2016-06-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 113474062X

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Why do animals talk in literature? In this provocative book, Mario Ortiz Robles tracks the presence of animals across an expansive literary archive to argue that literature cannot be understood as a human endeavor apart from its capacity to represent animals. Focusing on the literary representation of familiar animals, including horses, dogs, cats, and songbirds, Ortiz Robles examines the various tropes literature has historically employed to give meaning to our fraught relations with other animals. Beyond allowing us to imagine the lives of non-humans, literature can make a lasting contribution to Animal Studies, an emerging discipline within the humanities, by showing us that there is something fictional about our relation to animals. Literature and Animal Studies combines a broad mapping of literary animals with detailed readings of key animal texts to offer a new way of organizing literary history that emphasizes genera over genres and a new way of classifying animals that is premised on tropes rather than taxa. The book makes us see animals and our relation to them with fresh eyes and, in doing so, prompts us to review the role of literature in a culture that considers it an endangered art form.

A Concise Bibliography for Students of English

A Concise Bibliography for Students of English
Title A Concise Bibliography for Students of English PDF eBook
Author Arthur G. Kennedy
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 176
Release 1948
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The United States Catalog

The United States Catalog
Title The United States Catalog PDF eBook
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Pages 806
Release 1925
Genre American literature
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Monographic Series

Monographic Series
Title Monographic Series PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress
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Pages 848
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Genre Monographic series
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Liturgical Drama and the Reimagining of Medieval Theater

Liturgical Drama and the Reimagining of Medieval Theater
Title Liturgical Drama and the Reimagining of Medieval Theater PDF eBook
Author Michael Norton
Publisher Medieval Institute Publications
Pages 285
Release 2017-08-31
Genre History
ISBN 1580442633

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The expression "liturgical drama" was formulated in 1834 as a metaphor and hardened into formal category only later in the nineteenth century. Prior to this invention, the medieval rites and representations that would forge the category were understood as distinct and unrelated classes: as liturgical rites no longer celebrated or as theatrical works of dubious quality. This ground-breaking work examines "liturgical drama" according to the contexts of their presentations within the manuscripts and books that preserve them.