Literary beginnings in the European Middle Ages:
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Cambridge ; New York
Cambridge University Press
[2022]
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Abstract: | Scandinavia / Roberta Frank -- Irish and Welsh / Barry Lewis -- English / Laura Ashe -- Spain / Marina S. Brownlee -- French / David F. Hult -- Dutch / Frits van Oostrom -- Occitan / Sarah Kay -- German / Mark Chinca and Christopher Young -- Italian / K.P. Clarke -- Czech and Croatian / Julia Verkholantsev -- Greek / Panagiotis A. Agapitos -- East Slavonic / Simon Franklin "How did new literatures begin in the Middle Ages and what does it mean to ask about such beginnings? These are the questions this volume pursues across the regions and languages of medieval Europe, from Iceland, Scandinavia, and Iberia through Irish, Welsh, English, French, Dutch, Occitan, German, Italian, Czech, and Croatian to Medieval Greek and the East Slavonic of early Rus. Focusing on vernacular scripted cultures and their complicated relationships with the established literary cultures of Latin, Greek, and Church Slavonic, the volume's contributors describe the processes of emergence, consolidation, and institutionalization that make it possible to speak of a literary tradition in any given language. Moreover, by concentrating on beginnings, the volume avoids the pitfalls of viewing earlier phenomena through the lens of later, national developments; the result is a heightened sense of the historical contingency of categories of language, literature, and territory in the space we call 'Europe'"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Umfang: | xi, 339 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781108477642 9781108702461 |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
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Foreword
Stephen G Nichols
Introduction
Mark Chinca and Christopher Young
Scandinavia
Roberta Frank
Irish and Welsh
Barry Lewis
English
Laura Ashe
Spain
Marina S Brownlee
French
David F Hult
Dutch
Frits van Oostrom
Occitan
Sarah Kay
German
Mark Chinca and Christopher Young
Italian
K P Clarke
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x
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vi Contents
1z Czech and Croatian
Julia Verkholantsev
ı2 Greek
Panagiotis A Agapitos
13 East Slavonic
Simon Franklin
Afterword
David Wallace
Index
Contents page v i List of Contributors Acknowledgments x i Foreword Stephen G. Nichols i Introduction Mark Chinea and Christopher Young г Scandinavia Roberta Frank 23 3 Irish and Welsh Barry Lewis 45 4 English Laura Ashe 69 5 Spain Marina S. Brownlee 90 6 French David F. Hult 112 7 Dutch Frits van Oostrom 136 8 Occitan Sarah Kay 154 9 German Mark Chinea and Christopher Young 179 Italian K P. Clarke 203 10 v iշ
vi Contents 11 Czech and Croatian Julia Verkholantsev 228 12 Greek Panagiotis A. Agapitos 255 13 East Slavonic Simon Franklin 276 Afterword David Wallace 299 Index 313
LITERARY BEGINNINGS IN THE EUROPEAN MIDDLE AGES How did new literatures begin in the Middle Ages and what does it mean to ask about such beginnings? These are the questions this volume pursues across the regions and languages of medieval Europe, from Iceland, Scandinavia, and Iberia through Irish, Welsh, English, French, Dutch, Occitan, German, Italian, Czech, and Croatian to Medieval Greek and the East Slavonic of early Rus. Focusing on vernacular scripted cultures and their complicated relationships with the established literary cultures of Latin, Greek, and Church Slavonic, the volume’s contributors describe the processes of emergence, con solidation, and institutionalization that make it possible to speak of a literary tradition in any given language. Moreover, by concentrating on beginnings, the volume avoids the pitfalls of viewing earher phenomena through the lens of later, national developments; the result is a heightened sense of the historical contingency of categories of language, literature, and territory in the space we call ‘Europe’.
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