This collection of fifteen papers ranges from the author's initial
interest in the Tapestry as a source of information on early medieval
dress, through to her startling recognition of the embroidery's
sophisticated narrative structure. Developing the work of previous
authors who had identified graphic models for some of the images, she
argues that not just the images themselves but the contexts from which
they were drawn should be taken in to account in 'reading' the
messages of the Tapestry. In further investigating the minds and hands
behind this, the largest non-architectural artefact surviving from the
Middle Ages, she ranges over the seams, the embroidery stitches, the
language and artistry of the inscription, the potential significance
of borders and the gestures of the figures in the main register,
always scrutinising detail informatively. She identifies an
over-riding conception and house style in the Tapestry, but also sees
different hands at work in both needlecraft and graphics. Most
intriguingly, she recognises an sub-contractor with a Roman source and
a clownish wit. The author is Professor of Anglo-Saxon Culture at The
University of Manchester, UK, a specialist in Old English poetry,
Anglo-Saxon material culture and medieval dress and textiles.
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Collected Papers
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ISBN
9781000948851
Publisert
2023
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Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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