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OverviewEssays on topics of literary interest crossing the boundaries between the medieval and early modern period. The borderline between the periods commonly termed ""medieval"" and ""Renaissance"", or ""medieval"" and ""early modern"", is one of the most hotly, energetically and productively contested faultlines in literary history studies. The essays presented in this volume both build upon and respond to the work of Professor Helen Cooper, a scholar who has long been committed to exploring the complex connections and interactions between medieval and Renaissance literature. The contributors re-examine a range of ideas, authors and genres addressed in her work, including pastoral, chivalric romance, early English drama, and the writings of Chaucer, Langland, Spenser and Shakespeare. As a whole, thevolume aims to stimulate active debates on the ways in which Renaissance writers used, adapted, and remembered aspects of the medieval. Andrew King is Lecturer in Medieval and Renaissance Literature at University College, Cork; Matthew Woodcock is Senior Lecturer in Medieval and Renaissance Literature at the University of East Anglia. Contributors: Joyce Boro, Aisling Byrne, Nandini Das, Mary C. Flannery, Alexandra Gillespie, AndrewKing, Megan G. Leitch, R.W. Maslen, Jason Powell, Helen Vincent, James Wade, Matthew Woodcock Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew King , Matthew Woodcock , Dr Aisling Byrne , Alexandra Gillespie (Contributor)Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: D.S. Brewer Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781843844327ISBN 10: 184384432 Pages: 295 Publication Date: 17 March 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsEvery chapter builds on or imitates-in the Renaissance sense of that word-some aspect of Cooper's research. And happily, this volume achieves a satisfying conceptual unity: this edited volume succeeds in becoming a book . In each chapter, smart, sophisticated readings and interpretations are very much on display . this volume demonstrates that at least in certain cases a collection of essays can actually make an argument more effectively than a single-authored book. RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY All essays are of exceptional quality, making this collection a fine and hugely deserved tribute to an outstanding scholar. ARCHIV [A] lovely thank-you note to Professor Helen Cooper from her former research students ... this collection encourages the reader to defy the cliche of period labels and generic assumptions by using the irresistible weight of textual evidence. MEDIEVALLY SPEAKING This handsome volume honors a preeminent scholar on romance as well as one who has done much in her scholarship to explore the continuities and connections between the medieval and Renaissance periods in a variety of genres, including drama and pastoral . Beyond her evident influence on the contributors, at the end of the book Professor Cooper's impact is reflected in a noteworthy tabula gratulatoria. Medieval into Renaissance is a welcome tribute for her as well as a valuable contribution to the study of medieval and early modern literature, particularly as regards questions of periodization. THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW Each of these essays, in and of itself, well worth reading: the collection confirms the importance and influence of Helen Cooper's lifetime of scholarship and the intellectual legacy that is her students. * SIXTEENTH CENTURY JOURNAL * Every chapter builds on or imitates-in the Renaissance sense of that word-some aspect of Cooper's research. And happily, this volume achieves a satisfying conceptual unity: this edited volume succeeds in becoming a book . In each chapter, smart, sophisticated readings and interpretations are very much on display . this volume demonstrates that at least in certain cases a collection of essays can actually make an argument more effectively than a single-authored book. * RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY * All essays are of exceptional quality, making this collection a fine and hugely deserved tribute to an outstanding scholar. * ARCHIV * [A] lovely thank-you note to Professor Helen Cooper from her former research students ... this collection encourages the reader to defy the cliché of period labels and generic assumptions by using the irresistible weight of textual evidence. * MEDIEVALLY SPEAKING * This handsome volume honors a preeminent scholar on romance as well as one who has done much in her scholarship to explore the continuities and connections between the medieval and Renaissance periods in a variety of genres, including drama and pastoral . Beyond her evident influence on the contributors, at the end of the book Professor Cooper's impact is reflected in a noteworthy tabula gratulatoria. Medieval into Renaissance is a welcome tribute for her as well as a valuable contribution to the study of medieval and early modern literature, particularly as regards questions of periodization. * THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW * (A) lovely thank-you note to Professor Helen Cooper from her former research students ... this collection encourages the reader to defy the cliche of period labels and generic assumptions by using the irresistible weight of textual evidence. MEDIEVALLY SPEAKING This handsome volume honors a preeminent scholar on romance as well as one who has done much in her scholarship to explore the continuities and connections between the medieval and Renaissance periods in a variety of genres, including drama and pastoral . Beyond her evident influence on the contributors, at the end of the book Professor Cooper's impact is reflected in a noteworthy tabula gratulatoria. Medieval into Renaissance is a welcome tribute for her as well as a valuable contribution to the study of medieval and early modern literature, particularly as regards questions of periodization. THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW Every chapter builds on or imitates-in the Renaissance sense of that word-some aspect of Cooper's research. And happily, this volume achieves a satisfying conceptual unity: this edited volume succeeds in becoming a book . In each chapter, smart, sophisticated readings and interpretations are very much on display . this volume demonstrates that at least in certain cases a collection of essays can actually make an argument more effectively than a single-authored book. RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY All essays are of exceptional quality, making this collection a fine and hugely deserved tribute to an outstanding scholar. ARCHIV (A) lovely thank-you note to Professor Helen Cooper from her former research students ... this collection encourages the reader to defy the cliche of period labels and generic assumptions by using the irresistible weight of textual evidence. MEDIEVALLY SPEAKING This handsome volume honors a preeminent scholar on romance as well as one who has done much in her scholarship to explore the continuities and connections between the medieval and Renaissance periods in a variety of genres, including drama and pastoral . Beyond her evident influence on the contributors, at the end of the book Professor Cooper's impact is reflected in a noteworthy tabula gratulatoria. Medieval into Renaissance is a welcome tribute for her as well as a valuable contribution to the study of medieval and early modern literature, particularly as regards questions of periodization. THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW This handsome volume honors a preeminent scholar on romance as well as one who has done much in her scholarship to explore the continuities and connections between the medieval and Renaissance periods in a variety of genres, including drama and pastoral . Beyond her evident influence on the contributors, at the end of the book Professor Cooper's impact is reflected in a noteworthy tabula gratulatoria. Medieval into Renaissance is a welcome tribute for her as well as a valuable contribution to the study of medieval and early modern literature, particularly as regards questions of periodization. THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW Author InformationMEGAN G. LEITCH is the Professor and Chair of Medieval English Literature and Culture at the University of Groningen. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |