Notice bibliographique
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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Auteur(s) : Boffey, Julia. Éditeur scientifique
Titre(s) : Middle English lyrics [Texte imprimé] : new readings of short poems / edited by Julia Boffey and Christiania Whitehead
Publication : Woodbridge : D. S. Brewer, 2018
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XVII, 310 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-302) and indexes. - Bibliogr. p. 285-302, index
"The body of short Middle English poems conventionally known as lyrics is characterized
by wonderful variety. Taking many different forms, and covering an enormous number
of subjects, these poems have proved at once attractive and challenging for modern
readers and scholars. This collection of essays explores a range of Middle English
lyrics from the thirteenth to the early sixteenth century, both religious and secular
in flavour. It directs attention to the intrinsic qualities of these short poems and
at the same time explores their capacity to illuminate important aspects of medieval
cultural practice and production: forms of piety, contemporary conditions and events,
the history of feelings and emotions, and the relationships of image, song, performance
and speech to the written word. The issues covered in the essays include editing lyrics;
lyric manuscripts; affect; visuality; mouvance and transformation; and the relationships
between words, music and speech. A particularly distinctive feature of the collection
is that most of the essays take as a point of departure a specific lyric whose particularities
are explored within wider-ranging critical argument"--Back cover
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Whitehead, Christiania (1969-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Manuscrits anglais (moyen anglais)
Genre ou forme : Poésie anglaise -- 1100-1500 (moyen anglais)
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781843844976 (Br.). - ISBN 1843844974
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45704568b
Notice n° :
FRBNF45704568
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Editing Issues in Middle English Lyrics / / Thomas G. Duncan ; ; Moving Lights: An
Affective Reading of On leome is in þis world ilist and Church Wall Paintings / /
Ayoush Lazikani ; ; Blood and Chocolate: Affective Layering in Swete Ihesu, now wil
I synge / / Daniel McCann ; ; Textual and Affective Stability in All Other Love is
Like the Moon / / Michael Kuczynski ; ; The Unlikely Landscapes of On God Ureisun
of Ure Lefdi / / Annie Sutherland ; ; 'Adreynt in shennesse': Blood, Shame and Contrition
in Quis est iste qui uenit de Edom? / / Hetta Elizabeth Howes ; ; Ihesus Woundes
so Wide and the Fons Vitae: Text, Image and the Manuscript Context / / Natalie Jones
; ; 'Written in Gold upon a Purple Stain': Mariological Rhetoric and the Material
Culture of Aureate Diction / / Anne Marie D'Arcy ; ; Textual Lyricism in Lydgate's
Fifteen Joys and Sorrows of Our Lady / / Mary Wellesley ; ; Voice and Response: Lyric
Rewriting of The Song of Songs / / Anne Baden-Daintree ; ; Compiling the Lyric: Richard
Rolle, Textual Dynamism and Devotional Song in London, British Library, Additional
MS 37049 / / Katherine Zieman ; ; Lyric Interventions in Troilus and Criseyde / /
Elizabeth Robertson ; ; Poems that Speak Volumes: Lydgate's Thoroughfare of Woe,
and Lyric as Epitome / / Julia Boffey ; ; 'Short song is good in ale': Charles d'Orléans
and Authorial Intentions in the Middle English Ballade 84 / / Denis Renevey ; ; All
Adam's Children: The Early Middle English Lyric in Oxford, Jesus College, MS 29 (II)
/ / Susanna Fein ; ; Musical and Poetic Form in Stond wel, moder, under rode / /
Christiania Whitehead ; ; Tutivillus and the Policing of Speech in Oxford, Bodleian
Library, MS Douce 104 / / Mary C. Flannery ; ; Have This in Mind: Word and Image
in Audelay's Writing / / Jane Griffiths ; ; 'The Dance of the Intellect among Words':
Wyatt's In Eternum and Late Medieval Lyric Practice / / Joel Grossman ; ; Afterword:
The Study of Medieval Lyrics in 1960s Oxford and Today / / John C. Hirsh.