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Textual Cultures: Cultural Texts

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The dynamic fields of the history of the book and the sociology of the text are the areas this volume investigates, bringing together ten specially commissioned essays that between them demonstrate a range of critical and material approaches to medieval, early modern, and digital books and texts. They scrutinize individual medieval manuscripts to illustrate how careful re-reading of evidence permits a more nuanced apprehension of production, and reception across time; analyse metaphor for our understanding of the Byzantine book; examine the materiality of textuality from Beowulf to Pepys and the digital work in the twenty-first century; place manuscripts back into specific historical context; and re-appraise scholarly interpretation of significant periods of manuscript and print production in the later medieval and early modern periods. All of these essays call for a new assessment of the ways in which we read books and texts, making a major contribution to book history, and illustrating how detailed focus on individual cases can yield important new findings.

Contributors: Elaine Treharne, Erika Corradini, Julia Crick, Orietta Da Rold, A.S.G. Edwards, Martin K. Foys, Whitney Anne Trettien, David L. Gants, Ralph Hanna, Robert Romanchuk, Margaret M. Smith, Liberty Stanavage.

Reviews

Wide-ranging and stimulating collection of essays. JOURNAL OF THE EARLY BOOK SOCIETY

[A] volume of extremely interesting and diverse essays. AMARC NEWSLETTER

A thought-provoking collection. MEDIEVAL REVIEW

Details

First Published: 16 Sep 2010
13 Digit ISBN: 9781843842392
Pages: 236
Size: 21.6 x 13.8
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: D.S.Brewer
Series: Essays and Studies
Subject: Medieval Literature
BIC Class: DSBB

Details updated on 04 Feb 2012

Contents

  • 1  Introduction
  • 2  The Composite Nature of Eleventh-Century Homiliaries: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, 421
  • 3  The Power and the Glory: Conquest and Cosmology in Edwardian Wales [Exeter, Cathedral Library, 3514]
  • 4  Manuscript Production before Chaucer: Some Preliminary Observations
  • 5  The Ellesmere Manuscript: Controversy, Culture and the Canterbury Tales
  • 6  Vanishing Transliteracies in Beowulf and Samuel Pepys's Diary
  • 7  Descriptive Bibliography and Electronic Publication
  • 8  Oxford, Bodleian Library, Bodley 647 and its Use, c. 1410-2010
  • 9  The Idea of the Heart in Byzantium and the History of the Book
  • 10  Red as a Textual Element during the Transition from Manuscript to Print
  • 11  Problematising Textual Authority in the York Register