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Revisiting the Medieval North of England
Revisiting the Medieval North of England
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Revisiting
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- ISBN 9781786833945
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 15 Feb 2019
- Publisher: University of Wales Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The medieval north of England has been underexplored to date, and this volume may be seen as an invitation for further exploration. It brings together scholars with shared interests in language, literature, culture, history and manuscript studies, viewed from different disciplinary perspectives such as English philology, historical linguistics and medieval literature. While many scholars have thus far been debating the dividing lines between north and south as well as between north, Midlands and south, the contributors to this volume are interested in texts produced in the north, the providence of which has been determined by way of affiliation to religious and civic writing centres including the important monastic houses in the north (such as Durham, York and the Yorkshire Cistercian houses). Most of the contributions grow out of recent and ongoing research projects that touch upon different aspects of the north of England in the medieval period. Concentrating on the north as a centre of manuscript production, dissemination and reception, this volume aims also at illustrating the fluidity of boundaries and communication, and the resulting links to different geographical regions.
Anita Auer is Professor in English Linguistics at the University of Lausanne. Denis Renevey is Professor in Medieval English Language and Literature at the University of Lausanne. Camille Marshall is a doctoral candidate and assistant in Medieval English Literature at the University of Lausanne. Tino Oudesluijs is a doctoral candidate and assistant in English Linguistics at the University of Lausanne.
Revisiting the Medieval North of England
€43.99
