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Oral poetics in Middle English poetry

Title
Oral poetics in Middle English poetry / edited by Mark C. Amodio.
ISBN
0429196830
0429587589
0429589522
0429591462
9780429196836
9780429587580
9780429589522
9780429591464
9780367185657
9780367185671
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, [2020].
Physical Description
1 online resource (iv, 298 pages).
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Notes
"First published in 1994 by Garland Publishing, Inc."
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Summary
Originally published in 1994, Oral Tradition in Middle English is an edited collection providing a multidisciplinary look at the importance and nature of oral tradition in Middle English literature. The book offers a discussion of the gradual problemization of orality and literacy in works of verbal art from this period. It shows how early typographies proved too exclusive to explain the heterogeneity of relevant texts, bringing to bear the new and potentially productive concepts of "vocality" and developing literacy. This book establishes a new interpretive paradigm for Middle English poetry.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2024
Series
Routledge library editions, The medieval world ; v. 3.
Routledge library editions, The medieval world ; volume 3
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introduction: Oral Poetics in Post-Conquest England, Mark C. Amodio Introduction to the Individual Contributions, Sarah Gray Miller 1. Literacy, Orality, and the Poetics of Middle English, Nancy Mason Bradbury 2. Oral Tradition in the Middle English Romance: The Case of Robert of Cisyle, Alexandra Hennesey Olsen 3. Tradition and Heroism in the Middle English Romances, Dave Henderson 4. The Devil's Writing Lesson, John M. Ganim 5. Dorigen's Promise and Scholars' Premise: The Orality of the Speech Act in The Franklin's Tale, Leslie K. Arnovick 6. Oral Tradition and the Canterbury Tales, Ward Parks 7. Now Holde Youre Mouthe. The Romance of Orality in the Thopas-Melibee Section of the Canterbury Tales, Seth Lerer 8. Wyrchipe: The Clash of Oral-Heroic and Literate-Ricardan Ideals in the Alliterative Morte Arthure, Donna Lynne Rondolone 9. The Alliterative Morte Arthure As a Witness to Epic, Britton J. Harwood Contributors
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