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The Waxing of the Middle Ages

Revisiting Late Medieval France
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290 Seiten
Englisch
University of Delaware Presserschienen am14.04.2023
Argues for an approach that views the late medieval period not as an afterthought, or a blind spot, but as a period that is key in understanding the fluidity of time, traditions, culture, and history. Each essay explores some cultural form , to borrow Johan Huizinga s expression, to expose the false divide that has dominated modern scholarship.mehr
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KlappentextArgues for an approach that views the late medieval period not as an afterthought, or a blind spot, but as a period that is key in understanding the fluidity of time, traditions, culture, and history. Each essay explores some cultural form , to borrow Johan Huizinga s expression, to expose the false divide that has dominated modern scholarship.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-64453-291-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum14.04.2023
Seiten290 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 230 mm, Dicke 28 mm
Gewicht862 g
Artikel-Nr.61149918
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Working with Huizinga s Legacy Tracy Adams and Charles-Louis Morand-Mètivier   1 Color Values, or Life with Grey Andrea Tarnowski   2 Jean de Meun and Visual Eroticism in Fifteenth-Century Culture Stephen G. Nichols   3 Jean Chartier and the End of the Historical Tradition at Saint-Denis Derek R. Whaley   4 Present en sa personne : Identity and Celebrity in Fifteenth-Century Franco-Burgundian Literature Helen Swift   5 Rethinking Patronage in Late Medieval France: Networks of Influence in Manuscript Production and Reception Anneliese Pollock Renck   6 The Rhètoriqueurs and the Transition from Manuscript to Print Cynthia J. Brown   7 François Villon and France: Emotional (De)constructions Charles-Louis Morand-Mètivier   8 La Belle Dame of Chartier Manuscripts: Beinecke 1216, the Clumber Park Chartier Joan E. McRae   9 Agnès Sorel, Celebrity, and Late Medieval French Visual Culture Tracy Adams   10 No Job for a Man: Fifteenth-Century France and the Invention of the Institution of Female Regency Zita Eva Rohr   Conclusion: French Historians in Search of the Historiographical Identity of the French Fifteenth Century Franck Collard (translated by Tracy Adams)   Bibliography    Contributors    Indexmehr

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TRACY ADAMS is a professor in European languages and literatures at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. She is the author of Violent Passions: Managing Love in the Old French Verse Romance, The Life and Afterlife of Isabeau of Bavaria, Christine de Pizan and the Fight for France, and Agnès Sorel and the French Monarchy: History, Gallantry, and National Identity. With Christine Adams, she edited Female Beauty Systems: Beauty as Social Capital in Western Europe and the US, Middle Ages to the Present and, also with Christine Adams, coauthored The Creation of the French Royal Mistress from Agnès Sorel to Madame Du Barry.

CHARLES-LOUIS MORAND-MÉTIVIER is an associate professor of French at the University of Vermont. He is coeditor, with Andreea Marculescu, of Affective and Emotional Economies in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. His translation and critical edition of the anonymous Tragédie du sac de Cabrières is forthcoming with the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies in 2022. 
 
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