
The Later Middle Ages
A Sourcebook
Red Globe Press
Published on 24. November 2010
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-230-55135-0 (ISBN)
Description
This substantial anthology of documents offers students of later medieval English literature, society and history a range of interdisciplinary perspectives through which to understand the literary texts from the period 1350-1550. Informed by the latest scholarship and meticulous original research, it includes both classic texts and brings rare materials back into circulation. The documents illustrate and illuminate the languages of medieval England, its books and methods of manuscript production; as well as the diverse richness of the spirituality, chivalry and scientific knowledge that shaped the later medieval world.
Supported by a wide-range of pedagogically-designed tools to help students find their way into the history, literature and culture of the period, The Later Middle Ages: A Sourcebook includes:
An authoritative introduction outlining key historical events, social and political movements, and literary and cultural ideas of the time.
Informative headnotes, footnotes and section introductions, supporting the material and providing insights into how individual documents aid the reading of major texts
A timeline and a chronological list of the major literary events of the period
A comprehensive guide to further reading and useful websites
The Later Middle Ages: A Sourcebook makes available documents that are both important in their own right, and crucial for an understanding of the literary output of the period, challenging boundaries between text and context, literature and history. The rich source material and essential context that this book provides make it an invaluable resource for all students of Medieval Studies.
Supported by a wide-range of pedagogically-designed tools to help students find their way into the history, literature and culture of the period, The Later Middle Ages: A Sourcebook includes:
An authoritative introduction outlining key historical events, social and political movements, and literary and cultural ideas of the time.
Informative headnotes, footnotes and section introductions, supporting the material and providing insights into how individual documents aid the reading of major texts
A timeline and a chronological list of the major literary events of the period
A comprehensive guide to further reading and useful websites
The Later Middle Ages: A Sourcebook makes available documents that are both important in their own right, and crucial for an understanding of the literary output of the period, challenging boundaries between text and context, literature and history. The rich source material and essential context that this book provides make it an invaluable resource for all students of Medieval Studies.
Reviews / Votes
'This exceptionally wide-ranging, lucid and informative selection of texts pulls off a brilliant trick: it makes the strange places of the past accessible while revealing at the same time their fascinating variousness and complexity. It's not only a handbook for beginners but a treasure trove for those who already know their way around.' - Felicity Riddy, Emerita Professor of English and Related Literature and former Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of York, UKMore details
Series
Edition
2010
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
594 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-230-55135-0 (9780230551350)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-137-28510-2
Schweitzer Classification
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Book
11/2010
Red Globe Press
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Persons
CAROLYN P. COLLETTE is Professor of English at Mount Holyoke College, USA. Her recent books include Species, Phantasms and Images: Vision and Medieval Psychology in the Canterbury Tales, Performing Polity: Women and Agency in the Anglo-French Tradition and The Legend of Good Women: Context and Reception.
HAROLD GARRETT-GOODYEAR is Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College, USA.
HAROLD GARRETT-GOODYEAR is Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College, USA.
Content
Series Editor's Preface.- Chronology .- Introduction.- The English Languages.- Spiritual Affirmations, Aspirations and Anxieties.- Violence and the Work of Chivalry.- Scientia; Knowledge, Practical, Theoretical and Historical.- Book Production, The World of Manuscripts, Patrons and Readers.- Producing and Exchanging: Work in Manors and Towns.- Polity and Governance, Unity and Disunity.- Further Reading.- Index.