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The Texts And Contexts Of Oxford Bodleian Library Ms Laud Misc 108 The Shaping Of English Vernacular Narrative Kimberly K Bell

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The Texts And Contexts Of Oxford Bodleian Library Ms Laud Misc 108 The Shaping Of English Vernacular Narrative Kimberly K Bell
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The Texts And Contexts Of Oxford Bodleian Library Ms Laud Misc 108 The Shaping Of English Vernacular Narrative Kimberly K Bell instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.77 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Kimberly K. Bell, Julie Nelson Couch
ISBN: 9789004192065, 9004192069
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Texts And Contexts Of Oxford Bodleian Library Ms Laud Misc 108 The Shaping Of English Vernacular Narrative Kimberly K Bell by Kimberly K. Bell, Julie Nelson Couch 9789004192065, 9004192069 instant download after payment.

The late thirteenth-century, monolingual Oxford manuscript, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 108, bears singular importance to medieval studies, for it preserves and anthologizes unique versions of several seminal Middle English texts, including South English Legendary, Havelok the Dane, and King Horn and Somer Soneday. While critics have traditionally classified these poems by genre, this book returns them to their manuscript context in a comprehensive examination of this vernacular codex. Considering the manuscript as a "whole book" rather than a miscellany of romances, saints' lives, and religious poems, these inter-connected essays focus on the physical, contextual, and critical intersections of Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 108. Codicological evidence foregrounds the manuscript's investment in a particular vision of an English Christian identity.Contributors are A.S.G. Edwards, Thomas R. Liszka, Murray J. Evans, Andrew Taylor, Diane Speed, Susanna Fein, Robert Mills, Andrew Lynch, Daniel Kline, Christina M. Fitzgerald, and J. Justin Brent.

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