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Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms

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In Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms, Jessica Brantley offers an innovative introduction to manuscript culture that uses the artifacts themselves to open some of the most vital theore...
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In Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms, Jessica Brantley offers an innovative introduction to manuscript culture that uses the artifacts themselves to open some of the most vital theoretical questions in medieval literary studies. With nearly 200 illustrations, many of them in color, the book offers both a broad survey of the physical forms and cultural histories of manuscripts and a dozen case studies of particularly significant literary witnesses, including the Beowulf manuscript, the St. Albans Psalter, the Ellesmere manuscript of the Canterbury Tales, and The Book of Margery Kempe. Practical discussions of parchment, scripts, decoration, illustration, and bindings mix with consideration of such conceptual categories as ownership, authorship, language, miscellaneity, geography, writing, editing, mediation, illustration, and performance—as well as of the status of the literary itself.

Each case study includes an essay orienting the reader to particularly productive categories of analysis and a selected bibliography for further research. Because a high-quality digital surrogate exists for each of the selected manuscripts, fully and freely available online, readers can gain access to the artifacts in their entirety, enabling further individual exploration and facilitating the book’s classroom use. Medieval English Manuscripts and Literary Forms aims to inspire a broad group of readers with some of the excitement of literary manuscript studies in the twenty-first century. The interpretative frameworks surrounding each object will assist everyone in thinking through the implications of manuscript culture more generally, not only for the deeper study of the literature of the Middle Ages, but also for a better understanding of book cultures of any era, including our own.

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Price: $79.95
Pages: 376
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
Series: Material Texts
Publication Date: 13 December 2022
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9780812253849
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, Literary studies: c 1400 to c 1600, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, ART / Movements / Medieval, Manuscripts and illumination

"An excellent resource on medieval English literary manuscripts before the age of print (c750–c1500), this handbook stands out from other recent introductions because of its clarity, systematic coverage, and elegant aesthetic appreciations—notwithstanding the challenges of immersing the reader in handwriting, languages, and forms and kinds of medieval literary works that are difficult for most modern readers even in curated, modern forms."
Jessica Brantley is Professor of English at Yale University and author of Reading in the Wilderness: Private Devotion and Public Performance in Late Medieval England.

Preface
Introduction. Reading Medieval Books
Reading Medieval Books: Studies in the Twenty-First Century
Reading Medieval Texts: Chaucer’s “Adam Scriveyn”
The Anatomy of the Medieval Manuscript
1. The Writing Surface
1.1. Earlier Supports: Stone, Wax, Papyrus
1.2. Parchment
1.3. Paper
2. Writing
2.1. Pricking and Ruling
2.2. Writing Instruments
2.3. Scripts
2.4 Abbreviation
2.5. Punctuation
2.6. Musical Notation
2.7. Correction
2.8. Annotation
2.9. Editing
3. Decoration and Illustration
3.1. Rubrication
3.2. Line Fillers
3.3. Borders and Marginalia
3.4. Initials
3.5. Illustrations
3.6 Diagrams and Maps
4. Bindings and the Shape of the Book
4.1. Roll
4.2. Codex
5. Standard Manuscript Description