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Medieval Angloirish Troubles A Cultural Study Of Bl Ms Harley 913 Deborah L Moore

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Medieval Angloirish Troubles A Cultural Study Of Bl Ms Harley 913 Deborah L Moore
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Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Deborah L. Moore
ISBN: 9782503554785, 2503554784
Language: English
Year: 2016
Volume: 8

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Medieval Angloirish Troubles A Cultural Study Of Bl Ms Harley 913 Deborah L Moore by Deborah L. Moore 9782503554785, 2503554784 instant download after payment.

British Library MS Harley 913 is an early fourteenth-century trilingual manuscript whose paradoxically devotional and ribald contents display many distinct aspects of the Anglo-Irish sociopolitical reality of the day. However, several of its texts have, in the past, suffered from repeated scholarly misreadings, in part because scholars have not taken the time to seriously consider the manuscript's contents as a whole, and in part because fluctuations in the political, social, and religious climate between Ireland and England have prejudiced how some scholars have approached these works. This book examines these texts, as well as their subsequent misinterpretations, in the order in which they occur in the manuscript and reveals the pattern of politicized discourse surrounding this important medieval Anglo-Irish cultural artefact that has hitherto obscured, rather than elucidated, the very personal interactions of some of the era's key figures. For the first time, this volume allows readers to visualize the manuscript in its entirety and complexity. Texts touching on the taboos of incest, regicide, and witchcraft, together with the clandestine manoeuvrings of the power-hungry and influential, reveal a surprisingly complicated interlacing of events across medieval Ireland, England, and the Continent.

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