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E-grāmata: Spaces for Reading in Later Medieval England

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  • Sērija : The New Middle Ages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137428622
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  • Sērija : The New Middle Ages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137428622

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We are living in an age in which the relationship between reading and space is evolving swiftly. Cutting-edge technologies and developments in the publication and consumption of literature continue to uncover new physical, electronic, and virtual contexts in which reading can take place. In comparison with the accessibility that has accompanied these developments, the medieval reading experience may initially seem limited and restrictive, available only to a literate few or to their listeners; yet attention to the spaces in which medieval reading habits can be traced reveals a far more vibrant picture in which different kinds of spaces provided opportunities for a wide range of interactions with and contributions to the texts being read. Drawing on a rich variety of material, this collection of essays demonstrates that the spaces in which reading took place (or in which reading could take place) in later medieval England directly influenced how and why reading happened.

Recenzijas

Spaces for Reading in Later Medieval England, Mary Flannery and Carrie Griffin set out to contribute to scholarly debates on the history of reading by focusing on the 'relationship between where reading took place and how it took place'. they aim to shed new light on different reading practices, and on the attitudes and responses people in late medieval England may have had towards reading. (Patricia Stoop, sehepunkte, Vol. 19 (4), 2019)







The essays here offer an in-depth, insightful exploration of those complexities. Recommended for research collections, especially those supporting medieval, early modern, and/or textual studies programs. Summing Up: Recommended. Advanced students through researchers/faculty. (J. Stevens, Choice, Vol. 54 (4), December, 2016)

List of Illustrations
xiii
Acknowledgments xv
List of Manuscripts and Early Printed Books
xvii
List of Abbreviations
xxiii
Introduction 1(12)
Mary C. Flannery
Carrie Griffin
1 "Thys ys my boke": Imagining the Owner in the Book
13(22)
Daniel Wakelin
2 Reading John Walton's Boethius in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
35(16)
A. S. G. Edwards
3 Reading in London in 1501: A Micro-Study
51(12)
Julia Boffey
4 Not for Profit: "Amateur" Readers of French Poetry in Late Medieval England
63(16)
Stephanie Downes
5 Playing Space: Reading Dramatic Title-Pages in Early Printed Plays
79(20)
Tamara Atkin
6 Navigation by Tab and Thread: Place-Markers and Readers' Movement in Books
99(16)
Daniel Sawyer
7 Reading without Books
115(18)
Katie L. Walter
8 "[ W]hepyr pu redist er herist redyng, I wil be plesyd wyth be": Margery Kempe and the Locations for Middle English Devotional Reading and Hearing
133(16)
Ryan Perry
Lawrence Tuck
9 Privy Reading
149(16)
Mary C. Flannery
10 Mapping the Readable Household
165(18)
Heather Blatt
Bibliography 183(22)
List of Contributors 205(4)
Index 209
Mary C. Flannery is a Maītre Assistante of English literature at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. She is the author of John Lydgate and the Poetics of Fame.

Carrie Griffin is a lecturer in early modern English literature in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Limerick, Ireland and a Research Associate of English at the University of Bristol, UK. She published an edition of The Wise Book of Philosophy and Astronomy with Middle English Texts/Winter in 2013.