AN EXAMINATION OF THE RUBRICATED LETTERS IN THE _MORTE_ MAKES A
CONVINCING CASE FOR THE DESIGN BEING BY MALORY HIMSELF.
The red-ink names that decorate the Winchester manuscript of Malory's
_Morte Darthur_ are striking; yet until now, no-one has asked why the
rubrication exists. This book explores the uniqueness and thematic
significance of the physical layout of the _Morte_ in its manuscript
context, arguing that the layout suggests, and the correlations
between manuscript design and narrative theme confirm, that the
striking arrangement is likely to have been the product of authorial
design rather than something unusual dreamed up by patron, scribe,
reader, or printer.
The introduction offers a thorough account of not only the textual
tradition of the _Morte_, but also the ways in which scholarship to
date has not done enough with the manuscript contexts of Malory's
Arthuriad. The book then goes on to establish the singularity and
likely provenance of Winchester's rubrication of names. In the second
half of the study the author elucidates the narrative significance of
this rubrication pattern, outlining striking connections between
manuscript layout and major narrative events, characters, and themes.
He suggests that the manuscript _mise-en-page_ underscores Malory's
interest in human character and knighthood, creating a memorializing
function similar to the many inscribed tombs that dominate the
landscape of the _Morte_'s narrative pages. Inshort, Winchester's
design creates a memorializing tomb for Arthurian chivalry.
K.S. WHETTER is Professor of English at Acadia University, Canada.
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Rubrication, Commemoration, Memorialization
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ISBN
9781782049166
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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