Socioliterary Practice in Late Medieval England

Helen Barr (Fellow and Tutor in English, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford)

Socioliterary Practice in Late Medieval England
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 March 2002
Pages
238
ISBN
9780198112426

Socioliterary Practice in Late Medieval England

Helen Barr (Fellow and Tutor in English, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford)

Socioliterary Practice in Late Medieval England bridges the disciplines of literature and history by examining various kinds of literary language as examples of social practice. Readings of both English and Latin texts from the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries are grounded in close textual study which reveals the social positioning of these works and the kinds of ideological work they can be seen to perform. Distinctive new readings of texts emerge which challenge received interpretations of literary history and late medieval culture. Canonical authors and texts such as Chaucer, Gower, and Pearl are discussed alongside the less familiar: Clanvowe, anonymous alliterative verse, and Wycliffite prose tracts.

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