The Routledge Companion to Medieval English Literature offers a new, inclusive, and comprehensive context to the study of medieval literature written in the English language from the Norman Conquest to the end of the Middle Ages. Utilising a Trans-European context, this volume includes essays from leading academics in the field across linguistic and geographic divides. Extending beyond the traditional scholarly discussions of insularity in relation to Middle English literature and ‘isolationism’, this volume:

  • Oversees a variety of genres and topics, including cultural identity, insular borders, linguistic interactions, literary gateways, Middle English texts and traditions, and modern interpretations such as race, gender studies, ecocriticism, and postcolonialism.
  • Draws on the combined extensive experience of teaching and research in medieval English and comparative literature within and outside of anglophone higher education and looks to the future of this fast-paced area of literary culture.
  • Contains an indispensable section on theoretical approaches to the study of literary texts.

This Companion provides the reader with practical insights into the methods and approaches that can be applied to medieval literature and serves as an important reference work for upper-level students and researchers working on English literature.

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The Routledge Companion to Medieval English Literature offers a new, inclusive, and comprehensive context to the study of medieval literature written in the English language from the Norman Conquest to the end of the Middle Ages.

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Medieval English Literature: A trans-European Literary History

Raluca Radulescu and Sif Rikhardsdottir

PART I:THE FORMS OF LITERATURE: INTRODUCTION

Raluca Radulescu and Sif Rikhardsdottir

  1. Orality, Vocality, and Textuality
  2. Karl Reichl

  3. Vernacularity
  4. Wendy Scase

  5. Books and Materiality
  6. J. R. Mattison and Alexandra Gillespie

  7. Form and Genre
  8. Julie Orlemanski

    PART II: INSULAR BORDERS AND LINGUISTIC INTERACTIONS: INTRODUCTION

    Raluca Radulescu

  9. Middle Welsh
  10. Helen Fulton

  11. Irish
  12. Aisling Byrne

  13. Scottish
  14. Caitlin Flynn

  15. Multilingualism
  16. Ad Putter

    PART III: LITERARY GATEWAYS: INTRODUCTION

    Sif Rikhardsdottir

  17. ‘Travel’ of the Mind via Study: translatio studii et imperii
  18. Elizaveta Strakhov

  19. ‘Travel’ of the Soul via Religiosity: Imaginary and Actual Pilgrimages
  20. Ryan Perry

  21. French-Speaking Courts and Literary Dominance in Europe
  22. Keith Busby

  23. The Norman Rule
  24. Laura Ashe

  25. The Venetian Gateway: Commerce, Plague, Oriental Motifs
  26. Sif Rikhardsdottir

  27. Origination and Mediation: Sicily
  28. David Wallace

  29. Islamic Pathways and Imaginary Borders
  30. Shirin A. Khanmohamadi

  31. Mercantile Networks
  32. Craig E. Bertolet

  33. Maps and the Medieval World at Large
  34. Matthew Boyd Goldie

    PART IV: MIDDLE ENGLISH TEXTS AND TRADITIONS: INTRODUCTION

    Raluca Radulescu

  35. The Endurance of Early English Literary Traditions
  36. Orietta Da Rold

  37. Geoffrey of Monmouth and the Chronicle Tradition
  38. Jaclyn Rajsic

  39. Marie de France and Middle English Romance
  40. Cory James Rushton

  41. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Alliterative Tradition
  42. Lawrence Warner

  43. Geoffrey Chaucer
  44. Marion Turner

  45. John Gower
  46. Siân Echard

  47. William Langland: European Poet?
  48. Marco Nievergelt

  49. Hoccleve and Lydgate: Transnationalism and Tradition
  50. Sebastian J. Langdell

  51. Margery Kempe, Julian of Norwich, and Female Spirituality
  52. Laura Kalas

  53. The Middle English Lyrics in Their European Context

  54. Christiania Whitehead

  55. Medieval English Drama and Performance
  56. Charlotte Steenbrugge

  57. Thomas Malory
  58. Raluca Radulescu

  59. Hagiography
  60. Karen A. Winstead

    PART V: THE MODERN MIDDLE AGES: INTRODUCTION

    Sif Rikhardsdottir

  61. Emotion
  62. Andrew Lynch

  63. Race
  64. Wan-Chuan Kao

  65. Gender/Queer
  66. Laura Saetveit Miles and Samantha Katz Seal

  67. Postcolonialism
  68. Patricia Clare Ingham and Abby Ang

  69. Ecocriticism
  70. Michael J. Warren

  71. Human/Animal
  72. Karl Steel

  73. Medievalism

David Matthews

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780367186494
Publisert
2022-12-30
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
920 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
480

Biografisk notat

Raluca Radulescu is Professor of Medieval English Literature and Director of the Centre for Arthurian Studies at Bangor University, Wales, UK. She is currently the elected Vice-President of the International Arthurian Society. Her research and publications focus on all aspects of medieval literature and studies, particularly on Arthurian and non-Arthurian romance, Thomas Malory, gentry studies, chronicles (including the Middle English Brut and genealogies) and manuscript culture. She has published two monographs (2003 and 2013) and eleven collections of co-edited essays, among them Insular Books: Vernacular Manuscript Miscellanies in Medieval Britain (2015), co-ed. with Margaret Connolly. She is currently writing a book on the Middle English Prose Brut and co-editing, with Andrew Lynch, the Cambridge History of Arthurian Literature and Culture (CHALC) in 2 volumes.

Sif Rikhardsdottir is Professor and Chair of Comparative Literature at the University of Iceland and Head of the Institute of Research in Literature and Visual Arts. She works on cross-cultural transmission and literary histories, comparative literary theory, gender, literary emotions, and voice in medieval European literature. Her publications include Medieval Translations and Cultural Discourse: The Movement of Texts in England, France and Scandinavia (2012); Emotion in Old Norse: Translations, Voices, Contexts (2017); and most recently the Critical Companion to Old Norse Literary Genre (2019), co-edited with Carolyne Larrington and Massimiliano Bampi. Her co-edited volume Medieval Literary Voices: Embodiment, Materiality and Performance (with Louise D’Arcens) is forthcoming. She has held Visiting Fellowships or Professorships at Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and St John’s College, University of Oxford.