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OverviewA collection attesting to the richness and lasting appeal of these short forms of Middle English verse. The body of short Middle English poems conventionally known as lyrics is characterized by wonderful variety. Taking many different forms, and covering an enormous number of subjects, these poems have proved at once attractive andchallenging for modern readers and scholars. This collection of essays explores a range of Middle English lyrics from the thirteenth to the early sixteenth century, both religious and secular in flavour. It directs attention to the intrinsic qualities of these short poems and at the same time explores their capacity to illuminate important aspects of medieval cultural practice and production: forms of piety, contemporary conditions and events, the historyof feelings and emotions, and the relationships of image, song, performance and speech to the written word. The issues covered in the essays include editing lyrics; lyric manuscripts; affect; visuality; mouvance and transformation; and the relationships between words, music and speech. A particularly distinctive feature of the collection is that most of the essays take as a point of departure a specific lyric whose particularities are explored within wider-ranging critical argument. JULIA BOFFEY is Professor of Medieval Studies in the Department of English at Queen Mary University of London; CHRISTIANIA WHITEHEAD is Professor of Middle English Literature at the University of Warwick. Contributors: Anne Baden-Daintree, Julia Boffey, Anne Marie D'Arcy, Thomas G. Duncan, Susanna Fein, Mary C. Flannery, Jane Griffiths, Joel Grossman, John C. Hirsh, Hetta Elizabeth Howes, Natalie Jones, Michael P. Kuczynski, A.S. Lazikani, Daniel McCann, Denis Renevey, Elizabeth Robertson, Annie Sutherland, Mary Wellesley, Christiania Whitehead, Katherine Zieman. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julia Boffey , Christiania Whitehead , Thomas G. Duncan , Ayoush Lazikani (Contributor)Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: D.S. Brewer Volume: v. 26 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781843844976ISBN 10: 1843844974 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 21 September 2018 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 ContentsReviewsBintley demonstrates the malleability and indomitability of tree lore and, in doing so, provides a deeper, more rounded insight into the changing Anglo-Saxon cultures and systems of belief. TIME & MIND Bintley has produced an intriguing, well-rounded disquisition into a fascinating subject. COMITATUS Presents a sympathetic approach to the ways in which Christianity dealt with heathen tree worship by absorbing and reinterpreting its tree symbolism. . . . (M)akes a most valuable addition to the existing literature. SPECULUM This beautifully illustrated volume offers a sound overview. NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIES Bintley demonstrates the malleability and indomitability of tree lore and, in doing so, provides a deeper, more rounded insight into the changing Anglo-Saxon cultures and systems of belief. TIME & MIND Bintley has produced an intriguing, well-rounded disquisition into a fascinating subject. COMITATUS Presents a sympathetic approach to the ways in which Christianity dealt with heathen tree worship by absorbing and reinterpreting its tree symbolism. . . . (M)akes a most valuable addition to the existing literature. SPECULUM One of its great strengths is that it takes in a great variety of data - archaeological, art historical, linguistic and literary....What makes this book distinctive is the focus on the possible religious roles of trees before and after the conversion to Christianity. MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY This beautifully illustrated volume offers a sound overview. NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIES Bintley demonstrates the malleability and indomitability of tree lore and, in doing so, provides a deeper, more rounded insight into the changing Anglo-Saxon cultures and systems of belief. TIME & MINDBR> Bintley has produced an intriguing, well-rounded disquisition into a fascinating subject. COMITATUS Presents a sympathetic approach to the ways in which Christianity dealt with heathenITATUS Presents a sympathetic approach to the ways in which Christianity dealt with heathen tree worship by absorbing and reinterpreti A solid contribution to early medieval scholarship, and a notably original one. EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPEOne of its great strengths is that it takes in a great variety of data - archaeological, art historical, linguistic and literary....What makes this book distinctive is the focus on the possible religious roles of trees before and after the conversion to Christianity. MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGYBR> This beautifully illustrated volume offers a sound overview. NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIESBintley demonstrates the malleability and indomitability of tree lore and, in doing so, provides a deeper, more rounded insight into the changing Anglo-Saxon cultures and systems of belief. TIME & MIND Bintley has produced an intriguing, well-rounded disquisition into a fascinating subject. COMITATUSPresents a sympathetic approach to the ways in which Christianity dealt with heathen tree worship by absorbing and reinterpreting its tree symbolism. . . . (M)akes a most valuable addition to the existing literature. SPECULUM A solid contribution to early medieval scholarship, and a notably original one. EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPEOne of its great strengths is that it takes in a great variety of data - archaeological, art historical, linguistic and literary....What makes this book distinctive is the focus on the possible religious roles of trees before and after the conversion to Christianity. MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGYBR> This beautifully illustrated volume offers a sound overview. NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIESBintley demonstrates the malleability and indomitability of tree lore and, in doing so, provides a deeper, more rounded insight into the changing Anglo-Saxon cultures and systems of belief. TIME & MIND Bintley has produced an intriguing, well-rounded disquisition into a fascinating subject. COMITATUSPresents a sympathetic approach to the ways in which Christianity dealt with hect. COMITATUSPresents a sympathetic approach to the ways in which Christianity dealt with heathen tree worship by absorbing and reinterpreti Bintley demonstrates the malleability and indomitability of tree lore and, in doing so, provides a deeper, more rounded insight into the changing Anglo-Saxon cultures and systems of belief. TIME & MIND Bintley has produced an intriguing, well-rounded disquisition into a fascinating subject. COMITATUS Presents a sympathetic approach to the ways in which Christianity dealt with heathen tree worship by absorbing and reinterpreting its tree symbolism. . . . (M)akes a most valuable addition to the existing literature. SPECULUM This beautifully illustrated volume offers a sound overview. NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIES Bintley demonstrates the malleability and indomitability of tree lore and, in doing so, provides a deeper, more rounded insight into the changing Anglo-Saxon cultures and systems of belief. TIME & MIND Bintley has produced an intriguing, well-rounded disquisition into a fascinating subject. COMITATUS Presents a sympathetic approach to the ways in which Christianity dealt with heathen tree worship by absorbing and reinterpreting its tree symbolism. . . . (M)akes a most valuable addition to the existing literature. SPECULUM One of its great strengths is that it takes in a great variety of data - archaeological, art historical, linguistic and literary....What makes this book distinctive is the focus on the possible religious roles of trees before and after the conversion to Christianity. MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY This beautifully illustrated volume offers a sound overview. NOTTINGHAM MEDIEVAL STUDIES Bintley demonstrates the malleability and indomitability of tree lore and, in doing so, provides a deeper, more rounded insight into the changing Anglo-Saxon cultures and systems of belief. TIME & MINDBR> Bintley has produced an intriguing, well-rounded disquisition into a fascinating subject. COMITATUS Presents a sympathetic approach to the ways in which Christianity dealt with heathenITATUS Presents a sympathetic approach to the ways in which Christianity dealt with heathen tree worship by absorbing and reinterpreti Author InformationJULIA BOFFEY is Professor of Medieval Studies in the Department of English at Queen Mary University of London. Christiania Whitehead is Privat Docent and senior research fellow at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland ANNIE SUTHERLAND is Associate Professor, University of Oxford, and Tutorial Fellow in Old and Middle English, Somerville College. HETTA ELIZABETH HOWES is a Lecturer in Medieval Literature at City, University of London and a BBC/AHRC New Generation Thinker. JULIA BOFFEY is Professor of Medieval Studies in the Department of English at Queen Mary University of London. Christiania Whitehead is Privat Docent and senior research fellow at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |